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Explain markonikov rule with chemical equation


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Answered by Kanagasabapathy
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Markovnikov's Rule is the formation of the most stable carbocation during the addition process.
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Answered by CyberAkay
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In organic chemistryMarkovnikov's rule or Markownikoff's rule describes the outcome of some addition reactions.The rule states that with the addition of a protic acid HX to an asymmetric alkene, the acid hydrogen (H) becomes attached to the carbon with more hydrogen substituents, and the halide (X) group becomes attached to the carbon with more alkyl substituents. Alternatively, the rule can be stated that the hydrogen atom is added to the carbon with the greatest number of hydrogen atoms while the X component is added to the carbon with the least number of hydrogen atoms.
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