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- Draw the alkene that would react with the reagent given to account for the product formed. ? + + H₂O **** H₂S04 • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • You do not have to explicitly draw H atoms. • In cases where there is more than one answer, just draw one. CH3 CH3 CHCCH3 | | OH CH3 +1The following reaction is a/an example of H2 I H₂ ó H₂CCCC. H2 Addition Condensation Elimination Substitution Oxidation Cl H2 Cl₂and light H₂C-CH CC + HC CH3 CH3 H2 other + chlorinated products(k) 25°C MeOH Br Draw the major product(s) of the reaction. एल Draw Your Solution Draw the minor product(s) of the reaction. Draw Your Solution The major product(s) is/are formed by an mechanism, the other mechanism that gives minor product(s) is