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rank the reactivity of the following alkenes toward acid-catalyzed hydration from most reactive to least reactive.

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Final answer:

The reactivity of alkenes toward acid-catalyzed hydration can be ranked based on their ability to undergo addition of a water molecule to the C=C bond.

Step-by-step explanation:

The reactivity of alkenes toward acid-catalyzed hydration can be ranked based on their ability to undergo addition of a water molecule to the C=C bond. The reactivity increases with the presence of electron-donating groups and decreases with the presence of electron-withdrawing groups.

The following order represents the reactivity of alkenes toward acid-catalyzed hydration:

  1. Alkenes with electron-donating groups, such as alkyl groups (-R) or alkoxide groups (-OR)
  2. Conjugated alkenes
  3. Alkenes with no substituents
  4. Alkenes with electron-withdrawing groups, such as halogens (-Cl, -Br, -I)

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