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Find out the major product for the following reaction.
Find out the major product for the following reaction.

Updated On: Mar 21, 2025
  • Find out the major product for the following reaction.

  • Find out the major product for the following reaction.

  • Find out the major product for the following reaction.

  • Find out the major product for the following reaction.

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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

The reaction involves the dehydration of a secondary alcohol to form an alkene. Under acidic conditions (\(\text{H}_2\text{O}^+\)), the \(-\text{OH}\) group is protonated and leaves as water, forming a carbocation intermediate. The major product is determined by the stability of the alkene. In this case, the more substituted alkene (Zaitsev's rule) is the major product. The reaction mechanism is as follows:
1. Protonation of the alcohol group.
2. Loss of water to form a carbocation.
3. Elimination of a proton to form the alkene.
Thus, the major product is the one with the double bond in the more substituted position.
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Concepts Used:

Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers - Chemical Reactions

The reaction of alcohols:

  1. Reaction with Metal
  2. Reaction with Halides
  3. Reaction with HNO3
  4. Reaction with Carboxylic Acid (Esterification)
  5. Dehydration of Alcohol
  6. Haloform Reaction

The reaction of phenols:

  1. Formation of Ester
  2. Hydrogenation
  3. Oxidation of Quinones
  4. Electrophilic Substitution
  5. Halogenation

The reaction of ethers:

  1. Contact with Air
  2. Halogenation of Ether
  3. Electrophilic Substitution Reaction

Read More: Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers