Propose a structural formula for the product(s) when each of the following alkenes is treated with H2O/H,SO4. Why are two products formed in part (b), but only one in parts (a) and (c)? (a) 1-Hexene gives one alcohol with a molecular for- mula of C,H140. (b) 2-Hexene gives two alcohols, each with a molecu- lar formula of C,H140. (c) 3-Hexene gives one alcohol with a molecular for- mula of CçH140.

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Propose a structural formula for the product(s)
when each of the following alkenes is treated with
H2O/H,SO4. Why are two products formed in part
(b), but only one in parts (a) and (c)?
(a) 1-Hexene gives one alcohol with a molecular for-
mula of C,H140.
(b) 2-Hexene gives two alcohols, each with a molecu-
lar formula of C,H140.
(c) 3-Hexene gives one alcohol with a molecular for-
mula of C6H140.
Transcribed Image Text:Propose a structural formula for the product(s) when each of the following alkenes is treated with H2O/H,SO4. Why are two products formed in part (b), but only one in parts (a) and (c)? (a) 1-Hexene gives one alcohol with a molecular for- mula of C,H140. (b) 2-Hexene gives two alcohols, each with a molecu- lar formula of C,H140. (c) 3-Hexene gives one alcohol with a molecular for- mula of C6H140.
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