7. Solvolysis of the compound shown occurs with carbocation rearrangement and yields an alcohol as the major product. Write the structure of this product, and give a mechanism to 109 explain its formation. CH₂CH₂CH₂CHCH(CH₂)₂ Br H₂O ?

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Solvolysis of the compound shown occurs with carbocation rearrangement and yields an ex
alcohol as the major product. Write the structure of this product, and give a mechanism to
explain its formation.
CH₂CH₂CH₂CHCH(CH₂)₂
Br
H₂O
?
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