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Q56.The hydration of propyne results in formation of (1) Acetone (2) Propanol-1 (3) Propene (4) Propanal

What This Question Tests

This question assesses the understanding of the hydration of terminal alkynes, involving Markovnikov addition and subsequent keto-enol tautomerization to form a ketone.

Concepts Tested

Reactions of alkynesHydration reactionMarkovnikov's ruleKeto-enol tautomerism

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