Draw the structures for major organic product

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Addition to double bonds, oxidation of double bonds

Draw the structure/structures for the major organic product/products formed when 1-methylcyclohexene reacts with:

a) bromine in carbon tetrachloride

b) osmium tetroxide followed by treatment with sodium bisulphite

c) ozone followed by treatment with Zn and acetic acid.

 

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