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discuss markownikoff's rule and kharasch effect?

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Answered by yogichaudhary
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Kharash Effect or also popularly named as anti-markownikoff's rule is d effect when alkenes react wid alkyl halides asymmetrically in d presence of peroxides in mostly cses BENZENES. It happens only wid d addition of HBr. The reaction proceeds via free radical mechanism.✔❤☺✌HoPe iT hElPs^-^

Answered by sidggoenka
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Explanation:

Kharash Effect or also also popularly named as anti markownikoff's rule is the effect when alkenes react with alkyl halides asymmetrically in the presence of peroxides( mostly of benzenes).

It happens only with the addition of HBr. The reaction proceeds via free radical mechanism.

Contrary to the markownikoff's rule the bromine attaches with the carbon atom containing more number of hydrogen atoms.

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