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The image contains three chemical reactions, labeled 11, 12, and 13. Below is the detailed transcription and explanation of each reaction:

**Reaction 11:**
- Reactants: Benzene ring (C₆H₆) and another compound.
- Product: A compound with a structure including a benzene ring and two carbonyl groups (diketone), which resembles a phthalic anhydride structure.
- Reagents/Conditions: KMnO₄ / H₃O⁺ (acidic permanganate oxidation reaction).

**Reaction 12:**
- Reactant: Isobutylene (C₄H₈) with a double bond between the central carbon atoms.
- Product: A compound resulting from the addition of HBr across the double bond.
- Reagents/Conditions: HBr (hydrobromic acid) at 100°C.

**Reaction 13:**
- Reactant: Toluene (methylbenzene) with a benzene ring and a methyl group attached.
- Product: A compound resulting from the oxidation of the methyl group to a carboxyl group, forming benzoic acid.
- Reagents/Conditions: KMnO₄ / H₃O⁺ (similar to reaction 11, involving permanganate oxidation).

Each reaction illustrates common transformations in organic chemistry, utilized for modifying aromatic and alkene compounds through oxidation and halogenation processes.
Transcribed Image Text:The image contains three chemical reactions, labeled 11, 12, and 13. Below is the detailed transcription and explanation of each reaction: **Reaction 11:** - Reactants: Benzene ring (C₆H₆) and another compound. - Product: A compound with a structure including a benzene ring and two carbonyl groups (diketone), which resembles a phthalic anhydride structure. - Reagents/Conditions: KMnO₄ / H₃O⁺ (acidic permanganate oxidation reaction). **Reaction 12:** - Reactant: Isobutylene (C₄H₈) with a double bond between the central carbon atoms. - Product: A compound resulting from the addition of HBr across the double bond. - Reagents/Conditions: HBr (hydrobromic acid) at 100°C. **Reaction 13:** - Reactant: Toluene (methylbenzene) with a benzene ring and a methyl group attached. - Product: A compound resulting from the oxidation of the methyl group to a carboxyl group, forming benzoic acid. - Reagents/Conditions: KMnO₄ / H₃O⁺ (similar to reaction 11, involving permanganate oxidation). Each reaction illustrates common transformations in organic chemistry, utilized for modifying aromatic and alkene compounds through oxidation and halogenation processes.
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