a.
To determine:
The product in the given hydration reaction.
Introduction:
Hydration reactions occur in the presence of water molecule. The addition of hydrogen and hydroxyl group into reactant relies upon the Markovnikov’s rule. Hydroxyl group is attached to the carbon atoms that possess more number of carbon atoms and hydrogen is attached to the carbon atoms that possess more number of hydrogen atoms.
b.
To determine:
The product in the given hydration reaction.
Introduction:
Hydration reactions occur in the presence of water molecule. The addition of hydrogen and hydroxyl group into reactant relies upon the Markovnikov’s rule. Hydroxyl group is attached to the carbon atoms that possess more number of carbon atoms and hydrogen is attached to the carbon atoms that possess more number of hydrogen atoms.
c.
To determine:
The product in the given hydration reaction.
Introduction:
Hydration reactions occur in the presence of water molecule. The addition of hydrogen and hydroxyl group into reactant relies upon the Markovnikov’s rule. Hydroxyl group is attached to the carbon atoms that possess more number of carbon atoms and hydrogen is attached to the carbon atoms that possess more number of hydrogen atoms.
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