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CH2=CH-CH3+Br2 in presence of CCl4 gives​


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1-2dibromobutane

Explanation:

Bromination-Bromination is a chemical reaction involving the reaction of a compound, and bromine results in bromine being added to the compound. The product formed after bromination will exhibit new properties from the initial reactant

Properties-It’s stereoselective. The two atoms that form new bonds to carbon add to opposite faces of the alkene (“anti” stereoselectivity)The reaction is stereospecific – (Z)-2-butene gives different product(s) than does (E)-2-butene (in fact, the products are stereoisomers of each other).No rearrangements are observed, as they are for, say, the reactions of H-Cl with certain alkenes.

Main Step-Bromination via an Addition Reaction

This type of reaction occurs in the unsaturated compound.

Bromination in unsaturated compounds proceeds through bromonium ion intermediate

This reaction is also used to check unsaturation.

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