Which of the following statements is incorrect? One product of the ozonolysis of 1-butyne is carbon dioxide. Hydration of 2-butyne would give one unique ketone as a product. The hydrogenation of 1-butene releases less heat than the hydrogenation of trans-2-butene. The epoxidation of an alkene using MCPBA is stereospecific. A common source of carbon dioxide is dry ice.

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Which of the following statements is incorrect?
O One product of the ozonolysis of 1-butyne is carbon dioxide.
O Hydration of 2-butyne would give one unique ketone as a product.
O The hydrogenation of 1-butene releases less heat than the hydrogenation of trans-2-butene.
The epoxidation of an alkene using MCPBA is stereospecific.
A common source of carbon dioxide is dry ice.
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following statements is incorrect? O One product of the ozonolysis of 1-butyne is carbon dioxide. O Hydration of 2-butyne would give one unique ketone as a product. O The hydrogenation of 1-butene releases less heat than the hydrogenation of trans-2-butene. The epoxidation of an alkene using MCPBA is stereospecific. A common source of carbon dioxide is dry ice.
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