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Explain Markovnikov's and Anti- Markovnikov's rule.

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Answered by titin1234
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markovnikov rule--- in an addition rxn of protic acid HX to an alkene nd alkyne the hydrogen atom of HX become bonded to the carbon aton that had the greatest no. of hydrogen atom in the starting alkene or alkyne...
anti markovnikov rule--- in an addition rxn between an electrophile compound HX either alkene or alkyne where the hydrogen atom of HX bonds to the carbon atom with the least no. of hydrogen atom in the initial alkene double bond or alkyne triple bond nd the. X......hope this will help u.... plzz mark this as a brainliest

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heyu Mate....

Markovnikov's Rule.....

According to this rule, in case of addition of unsymmetrical reagents to the unsymmetrical alkene the part of reagent is added to that C atom which has more H atoms and -ve part is added to that carbon atom which has less number of carbon atoms..

Anti-Markovnikov's rule

it is also called peroxide effect or K-Harasch effect.According to this rule, in case of addition of HBr to unsymmetrical alkene +ve part is added to that carbon atom which have less H atoms and-ve part to that carbon atom which have more H atoms.

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