Question 11 (1 point) What is the most likely product of hydration of CH3CH=CH2? CH3CH2CH3 CH3CHOHCH2OH CH3CH2CH2OH CH3CHOHCH3
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CH3CH-CH2 can be written as CH3CH=CH2, which is an alkene (propene). When an alkene undergoes hydration, water (H2O) is added across the double bond, following Markovnikov's rule. This means that the hydrogen atom (H) will be added to the carbon with more Show more…
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