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Explain the formation of the products in the following reaction.
`CH_(3)CH=CHCH_(2)Br+H_(2)OtoCH_(3)CH=CHCH_(2)OH+CH_(3)CH(OH)CH=CH_(2)`.

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This is nucleophilic substitution `S_(N^(1))` reaction. The carbocation initially formed is resonance stablised and gives two and given another carbocation which is more stable. Both these upon hydrolysis give a mixture of two isomeric alcohols.
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