Draw the neutral organic product that results from the given reaction. Include all hydrogen atoms. CH3CH2CH2OH(l) --H2SO4(conc), 200 °C-->
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First, we have an alkene (CH2=CH2) reacting with concentrated H2SO4. This is an electrophilic addition reaction, where the alkene will attack the hydrogen in H2SO4, forming a carbocation and a bisulfate ion (HSO4-). Show more…
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