Start with the condensed structural formula CH2=CH-CH2-CH2-CH(CH3)2 and react it first with H2O in the presence of H2SO4 (as the catalyst), to produce a major substrate product. Then, take that major substrate product, and use it as the substrate of the next reaction, by reacting it with K2Cr2O7 and H2SO4, to produce the FINAL MAJOR substrate product.   The complete correct condensed structural formula for the major substrate product (after reaction step 1) is  __________.  (If no new product is formed in this step, type "no reaction.") The complete correct condensed structural formula for the final major substrate product (after reaction step 2) is  __________.  (If no new product is formed in this step, type "no reaction.")

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Start with the condensed structural formula

CH2=CH-CH2-CH2-CH(CH3)2

and react it first with H2O in the presence of H2SO(as the catalyst)to produce a major substrate product. Then, take that major substrate product, and use it as the substrate of the next reaction, by reacting it with K2Cr2O7 and H2SO4, to produce the FINAL MAJOR substrate product.

 

The complete correct condensed structural formula for the major substrate product (after reaction step 1) is  __________.  (If no new product is formed in this step, type "no reaction.")

The complete correct condensed structural formula for the final major substrate product (after reaction step 2) is  __________.  (If no new product is formed in this step, type "no reaction.")

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