Draw the major organic product of the reaction shown below. OH Na₂Cr₂O7 H₂SO4, H₂O

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### Drawing the Major Organic Product of the Reaction

#### Problem Description:
Draw the major organic product of the reaction shown below.

![Chemical Reaction](https://via.placeholder.com/50x50) 
Cyclic alcohol + Na₂Cr₂O₇ in H₂SO₄, H₂O conditions

![Reaction Arrow](https://via.placeholder.com/50x15) 

#### Reaction Conditions:
- **Oxidizing agent:** Na₂Cr₂O₇ (Sodium dichromate)
- **Acidic condition:** H₂SO₄ (Sulfuric acid) 
- **Solvent:** H₂O (Water)

#### Key Instructions:
- **Considerations:**
  - You do not have to consider stereochemistry.
  - You do not have to explicitly draw hydrogen atoms (H atoms).
  - Do not include lone pairs in your answer. They will not be considered in the grading.

#### Drawing Interface:
![ChemDoodle Drawing Interface](https://via.placeholder.com/200x200)

#### Explanation:
In the provided drawing interface (ChemDoodle), you need to represent the major organic product of the provided reaction. Follow these steps in your answer:

1. **Identify the Functional Group:**
   - The reaction involves a cyclic alcohol as the starting material.
   - The reagent used (Na₂Cr₂O₇ in H₂SO₄, H₂O) acts as a strong oxidizing agent.

2. **Predict the Major Product:**
   - Primary alcohols or secondary alcohols will be oxidized to carboxylic acids or ketones, respectively.
   - Identify if the cyclic structure is primary (would form a carboxylic acid) or secondary (would form a ketone).

3. **Drawing the Structure:**
   - Use the provided drawing tools
   - Make sure all connections and bonds are properly represented

This will help you accurately represent the organic transformation at a microscale level in an educational setting.
Transcribed Image Text:### Drawing the Major Organic Product of the Reaction #### Problem Description: Draw the major organic product of the reaction shown below. ![Chemical Reaction](https://via.placeholder.com/50x50) Cyclic alcohol + Na₂Cr₂O₇ in H₂SO₄, H₂O conditions ![Reaction Arrow](https://via.placeholder.com/50x15) #### Reaction Conditions: - **Oxidizing agent:** Na₂Cr₂O₇ (Sodium dichromate) - **Acidic condition:** H₂SO₄ (Sulfuric acid) - **Solvent:** H₂O (Water) #### Key Instructions: - **Considerations:** - You do not have to consider stereochemistry. - You do not have to explicitly draw hydrogen atoms (H atoms). - Do not include lone pairs in your answer. They will not be considered in the grading. #### Drawing Interface: ![ChemDoodle Drawing Interface](https://via.placeholder.com/200x200) #### Explanation: In the provided drawing interface (ChemDoodle), you need to represent the major organic product of the provided reaction. Follow these steps in your answer: 1. **Identify the Functional Group:** - The reaction involves a cyclic alcohol as the starting material. - The reagent used (Na₂Cr₂O₇ in H₂SO₄, H₂O) acts as a strong oxidizing agent. 2. **Predict the Major Product:** - Primary alcohols or secondary alcohols will be oxidized to carboxylic acids or ketones, respectively. - Identify if the cyclic structure is primary (would form a carboxylic acid) or secondary (would form a ketone). 3. **Drawing the Structure:** - Use the provided drawing tools - Make sure all connections and bonds are properly represented This will help you accurately represent the organic transformation at a microscale level in an educational setting.
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