Chemistry, asked by 24khanak, 1 year ago

CH3-CH2-CH=CH2 +HBr in presence of ( C6H5CO)2 gives?


24khanak: but why don't we re check the catalyst
24khanak: the place where we went wrong
24khanak: that catalyst IS AN ORGANIC PEROXIDE
FlameFires: Ohh. I just realized. H2O2 is a special case of halohydrogenation... Usually it occurs in carbonation mechanism and not radical.. Woaaa. That makes sense.
FlameFires: LOL It is! I did not see that 2 there
24khanak: hahaha
24khanak: oh my
24khanak: my soul ran out for a moment
FlameFires: All this convo over nothing! haha
24khanak: all good for nothing of my fear

Answers

Answered by john44
5
I think 1-bromobutane

24khanak: please give equation
Answered by FlameFires
7
Here's a similar reaction but it's a propene instead of butene. Replace R-O° by C6H5O° and its what you need! Also, this doesn't answer your question. Just a reference post.
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