Predict the major product of the following dehydration reaction. There is a scheme of a reaction. A line-angle formula shows a ring with five vertices, with a CH3 group and an OH group attached to the first vertex and an OH group attached to the second (clockwise) vertex that interacts with H2SO4 when heated Predict the major product of the following dehydration reaction. H₂C OH OH HSQ, Heat

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Predict the major product of the following
dehydration reaction. There is a scheme
of a reaction. A line-angle formula shows
a ring with five vertices, with a CH3 group
and an OH group attached to the first
vertex and an OH group attached to the
second (clockwise) vertex that interacts
with H2SO4 when heated
Predict the major product of the following dehydration reaction.
H₂C OH
OH
HSO, Heat
Transcribed Image Text:Predict the major product of the following dehydration reaction. There is a scheme of a reaction. A line-angle formula shows a ring with five vertices, with a CH3 group and an OH group attached to the first vertex and an OH group attached to the second (clockwise) vertex that interacts with H2SO4 when heated Predict the major product of the following dehydration reaction. H₂C OH OH HSO, Heat
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