Draw the major products of this reaction. Ignore inorganic byproducts. 8 1.03 2. H2O2 Please select a drawing or reagent from the question area
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**Title: Ozonolysis Reaction: Determining Major Products**
**Objective:**
Draw the major products of this reaction, ignoring inorganic byproducts.
**Chemical Reaction Overview:**
1. **Starting Material:** Cyclohexene with an alkene side chain.
2. **Reagents Used:**
- **Step 1:** Ozone (O₃)
- **Step 2:** Hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂)
3. **Transformation:** The starting compound undergoes ozonolysis followed by oxidative workup to form a product.
**Diagram/Illustration Explanation:**
- **Structure Before Reaction:**
- The molecule is cyclohexene with a pendant alkene group.
- **Arrow Indicating Reaction Pathway:**
- The reactants (O₃ followed by H₂O₂) are shown vertically in sequence along the reaction arrow.
- **Resulting Product:**
- The product is cyclohexanone, illustrated by a six-membered ring with a ketone functional group (=O) on top.
**Note for Learners:**
The goal of this exercise is to draw the major organic product of an ozonolysis reaction where an alkene is converted into a carbonyl compound. Pay close attention to the placement of reagents and how they influence the outcome of the reaction.
**Interactive Activity:**
- Please select a drawing or reagent from the question area to visualize and reinforce your understanding of the reaction mechanism and product formation.
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![### Chemical Reaction Components
**Reactants:**
1. **Cyclohexanone:**
- Structure: Hexagonal ring with a double-bonded oxygen (carbonyl group) attached to one of the carbons.
- Notation: The structure is enclosed within a green dashed box, indicating it is selected.
2. **Acetaldehyde (Ethanal):**
- Structure: A two-carbon chain with a double-bonded oxygen (carbonyl group) on the first carbon and a hydrogen atom attached to the second.
- Notation: The structure is enclosed within a black dashed box, labeled with "Select to Edit C₂H₄O₂."
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