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cyclohexene + KE -----------–->​

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Answered by adarshpratapsingh367
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Benzene is converted to cyclohexylbenzene by acid-catalyzed alkylation with cyclohexene. Cyclohexylbenzene is a precursor to both phenol and cyclohexanone.[4]

Hydration of cyclohexene gives cyclohexanol, which can be dehydrogenated to give cyclohexanone, a precursor to caprolactam.[5]

The oxidative cleavage of cyclohexene gives adipic acid. Hydrogen peroxide is used as the oxidant, in the presence of a tungsten catalyst.[6]

Cyclohexene is also a precursor to maleic acid, dicyclohexyladipate, and cyclohexene oxide. Furthermore, it is used as a solvent.

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Answered by AryanAkshat72
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