Organic Chemistry
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Chapter 11, Problem 4PP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The major product formed by the given reaction under the shown conditions is to be predicted and a detailed mechanism is to be written for the same. Also, the reaction conditions under which 3,3-dimethyl-2-butanol are synthesis is to be listed.
Concept Introduction:
Acid-catalyzed hydration of alkenesproceeds by Markovnikov’sregioselectivity method. Such reactions involves the formation of carbocation as the intermediate which may rearrange to a more stable carbocation by the hydride or alkanide migration.
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