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explain the addition of hbr to propane to form 1- bromopropane​

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Answered by ishika2w
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Addition of HBr to propene is an example of an electrophilic substitution reaction. Hydrogen bromide provides an electrophile H+. This electrophile attacks the double bond to form 1° and 2° carbocations. Secondary carbocations are more stable.

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Answered by sushkook
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Addition of HBr to propene is an example of an electrophilic substitution reaction. Hydrogen bromide provides an electrophile H+. This electrophile attacks the double bond to form 1° and 2° carbocations. Secondary carbocations are more stable.

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