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### Exercise: Organic Chemistry Reaction Prediction

Predict the organic products in any order when the alkene shown is subjected to ozonolysis with reductive work-up.

#### Reaction Diagram:
A displayed alkene is shown without any annotations in the upper right corner. The structure includes a zigzag line, typical for carbon chain representations in organic chemistry.

#### Product Drawing Interface:

**Draw Product 1:**
- A drawing canvas is provided for illustrating the molecular structure of the first product.
- Tools available:
  - **Select**: Allows for selecting elements within the diagram.
  - **Draw**: Contains options to draw various bonds.
  - **Rings**: Options for drawing cyclic structures.
  - Elements: Buttons for adding common elements such as C (Carbon), H (Hydrogen), and O (Oxygen).
  - **Erase**: Removes unwanted parts of the drawing.

**Draw Product 2:**
- Another drawing canvas provided for the second product.
- Features the same tools and options as the first product canvas for constructing molecular structures.

Below the drawing canvases, there are additional option buttons for navigation and manipulation:
- Undo/Redo: Navigate changes made on the canvas.
- Zoom: Adjust the view for detailed drawing or reviewing.

This exercise is designed to help students comprehend and visualize the process of ozonolysis and the types of products formed as a result of this reaction in organic chemistry.
Transcribed Image Text:**Transcription for Educational Website:** ### Exercise: Organic Chemistry Reaction Prediction Predict the organic products in any order when the alkene shown is subjected to ozonolysis with reductive work-up. #### Reaction Diagram: A displayed alkene is shown without any annotations in the upper right corner. The structure includes a zigzag line, typical for carbon chain representations in organic chemistry. #### Product Drawing Interface: **Draw Product 1:** - A drawing canvas is provided for illustrating the molecular structure of the first product. - Tools available: - **Select**: Allows for selecting elements within the diagram. - **Draw**: Contains options to draw various bonds. - **Rings**: Options for drawing cyclic structures. - Elements: Buttons for adding common elements such as C (Carbon), H (Hydrogen), and O (Oxygen). - **Erase**: Removes unwanted parts of the drawing. **Draw Product 2:** - Another drawing canvas provided for the second product. - Features the same tools and options as the first product canvas for constructing molecular structures. Below the drawing canvases, there are additional option buttons for navigation and manipulation: - Undo/Redo: Navigate changes made on the canvas. - Zoom: Adjust the view for detailed drawing or reviewing. This exercise is designed to help students comprehend and visualize the process of ozonolysis and the types of products formed as a result of this reaction in organic chemistry.
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