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Provide a synthesis for the molecules below. 

### Reaction Scheme Explanation

The image depicts a chemical reaction involving two organic compounds. The process appears to be an organic transformation involving a structural change.

#### Reactant:
- The reactant is cyclohexanol, a six-membered cyclohexane ring with a hydroxyl group (OH) attached, and one additional methyl group at the 1-position.

#### Product:
- The product is a modified cyclohexanol. The hydroxyl group remains attached to the six-membered ring, and there is the formation of a double bond between two of the carbon atoms in what appears to be a three-carbon chain branching off from the cyclohexane ring. This results in an alkene structure.

### Arrows:
- The two arrows indicate a sequence of reactions or steps leading from the reactant to the product.

This reaction is likely a dehydration process, where cyclohexanol undergoes elimination, forming cyclohexene with an additional alkene side chain.
Transcribed Image Text:### Reaction Scheme Explanation The image depicts a chemical reaction involving two organic compounds. The process appears to be an organic transformation involving a structural change. #### Reactant: - The reactant is cyclohexanol, a six-membered cyclohexane ring with a hydroxyl group (OH) attached, and one additional methyl group at the 1-position. #### Product: - The product is a modified cyclohexanol. The hydroxyl group remains attached to the six-membered ring, and there is the formation of a double bond between two of the carbon atoms in what appears to be a three-carbon chain branching off from the cyclohexane ring. This results in an alkene structure. ### Arrows: - The two arrows indicate a sequence of reactions or steps leading from the reactant to the product. This reaction is likely a dehydration process, where cyclohexanol undergoes elimination, forming cyclohexene with an additional alkene side chain.
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