Answer:
Compound with most substituted double bond appears as major product.
Step-by-step explanation:
- In acid-catalyzed dehydration of secondary and tertiary alcohols, a carbocation is produced as an intermediate after removal of a water molecule.
- Then deprotonation from adjacent carbon atom attached to positive charge bearing carbon atom takes place to produce a double bond.
- Here compound containing more substituted double bond appears as major product in accordance with saytzeff rule.
- Remember that the carbocation intermediate can undergo rearrangement to produce more stable carbocation.
- Structures of major and minor products are shown below.