Give the products of the following reaction: CH3 (cyclohexene) + H2O + H2SO4.

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The question is asking for the products of a chemical reaction involving a compound represented by a cyclohexene structure with a methyl group and reacting with water (H2O) in the presence of sulfuric acid (H2SO4). The answer choices provide potential products of this reaction.

Answer

1-methylcyclohexanol.

The final answer is 1-methylcyclohexanol.

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The final answer is 1-methylcyclohexanol.

More Information

In this acid-catalyzed hydration reaction, the OH group gets added to the more substituted carbon atom in accordance with Markovnikov's rule, leading to 1-methylcyclohexanol.

Tips

A common mistake is to forget about regioselectivity and Markovnikov's rule, leading to predicting incorrect products.

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