Draw the structure of the product of the reaction between the compound shown below and H₂SO4. CH3COCH₂CH3 • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • You do not have to explicitly draw H atoms. • If the reaction involves proton transfer, draw the products in separate sketchers. • If the reaction is a Lewis acid-base reaction, draw the product in one sketcher only. Sn [F 2 *O* OH H₂CÖH H₂C- ChemDoodleⓇ + 30 ChemDoodleⓇ

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Draw the structure of the product of the reaction between the compound shown below and H₂SO4.
CH3COCH₂CH3
• You do not have to consider stereochemistry.
• You do not have to explicitly draw H atoms.
• If the reaction involves proton transfer, draw the products in separate sketchers.
• If the reaction is a Lewis acid-base reaction, draw the product in one sketcher only.
Sn [F
2
*O*
OH
H₂CÖH
H₂C-
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Transcribed Image Text:Draw the structure of the product of the reaction between the compound shown below and H₂SO4. CH3COCH₂CH3 • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • You do not have to explicitly draw H atoms. • If the reaction involves proton transfer, draw the products in separate sketchers. • If the reaction is a Lewis acid-base reaction, draw the product in one sketcher only. Sn [F 2 *O* OH H₂CÖH H₂C- ChemDoodleⓇ + v 0 ChemDoodleⓇ Ⓒ
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