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Markovnikov's rule is illustrated by the reaction of propene with hydrobromic acid
In organic chemistry, Markovnikov's rule or Markownikoff's rule describes the outcome of some addition reactions. The rule was formulated by Russian chemist Vladimir Markovnikov in 1870.[1][2]
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Markovnikov's rule is an empirical rule used to predict regioselectivity of electrophilic addition reactions of alkenes and alkynes. ... To afford the observed product, the net reaction is addition of the hydrogen atom in HBr to the doubly bonded carbon atom in the alkene, bearing the greater number of hydrogen atoms
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