Draw the product of the hydration of 2-butene.

To draw the product of the hydration of 2-butene, you need to understand the reaction mechanism. The hydration of an alkene involves the addition of water (H2O) across the double bond, resulting in the formation of an alcohol.

Here's how you can draw the product:

1. Start by drawing the structure of 2-butene, which has four carbon atoms and a double bond between the second and third carbon atoms. The remaining carbon atoms should have hydrogen atoms attached to them.

CH3-CH=CH-CH3

2. Since water (H2O) is added across the double bond, one hydrogen atom from water will be added to one carbon atom, and the hydroxyl group (-OH) will be added to the adjacent carbon atom.

CH3-CH(OH)-CH2-CH3

This structure represents the product of the hydration of 2-butene, which is 2-butanol.