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Transcribed Image Text:8. Predict the products formed by the hydration of the following alkenes:
a. 1-Hexene
b. 2-Methyl-3-hexene
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Hydration is the process of adding water molecules to a substance, typically an ion or a molecule. In chemistry, hydration refers to the binding of water molecules to ions or molecules through hydrogen bonds.
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