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When 2-methylpropene is bubbled into dilute sulfuric acid at room temperature, it appears to dissolve. What new substance has been formed?
16 years ago

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Dr Russ
See
http://www.chemguide.co.uk/organicprops/alkenes/h2so4.html#top
16 years ago
raj
i am not able to get the proper name but i can tell the structure i.e.

ch3
ch3-ch2-ch2oso3
16 years ago
Dr Russ
No, this is the wrong structure.

16 years ago

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