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Select the major product for the following reaction

The image depicts a chemical reaction involving a cycloalkene. The starting material is cyclohexene undergoing a hydrogenation reaction, indicated by the addition of H₂ in the presence of an arrow pointing towards possible reaction products.

Potential products are labeled as follows:
1. Compound I: Cyclohexanol, characterized by a hydroxyl (OH) group attached to the cyclohexane ring.
2. Compound II: A cyclohexene with an extended double bond on a side chain, maintaining one alkene group.
3. Compound III: Cyclohexane with an ethyl side chain attached, representing full hydrogenation where no double bonds are present.

The diagram does not contain graphs or additional diagrams beyond these structural representations of the compounds.
Transcribed Image Text:The image depicts a chemical reaction involving a cycloalkene. The starting material is cyclohexene undergoing a hydrogenation reaction, indicated by the addition of H₂ in the presence of an arrow pointing towards possible reaction products. Potential products are labeled as follows: 1. Compound I: Cyclohexanol, characterized by a hydroxyl (OH) group attached to the cyclohexane ring. 2. Compound II: A cyclohexene with an extended double bond on a side chain, maintaining one alkene group. 3. Compound III: Cyclohexane with an ethyl side chain attached, representing full hydrogenation where no double bonds are present. The diagram does not contain graphs or additional diagrams beyond these structural representations of the compounds.
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