Answer:
a) Methylcyclohexanol = 1-methylcyclohex-1-ene and methylenecyclohexane
b) 2-methyl-2-hexanol = 2-methylhex-1-ene and 2-methylhex-2-ene
Explanation:
We have to remember that the dehydration of alcohols follows the Zaitsev rule. So, the most substituted alkene would be the major product for both molecules
In the case of methylcyclohexanol we have several options to put the double bond. Inside of the cyclic structure (1-methylcyclohex-1-ene) or between the cyclic structure and the methyl group (methylenecyclohexane). The most substituted one is 1-methylcyclohex-1-ene, so this is our major product.
In the case of 2-methyl-2-hexanol we have again several options for the double bond. Between the tertiary carbon (the carbon that holds the "OH" group) and the carbon in the left (2-methylhex-2-ene). The other option is to put the double between the tertiary carbon the carbon in the right (2-methylhex-1-ene). The most substituted one is 2-methylhex-2-ene, so this is our major product.
See figure 1
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