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Explain the mechanism of acid catalyzed hydration of alkene.​

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Answered by PragaMoni
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Acid catalyzed hydration of alkenes involves replacing the pi bond on an alkene with a water molecule. This is done by adding an alcohol to the more substituted carbon atom, and hydrogen to the less substituted carbon atom. This reaction follows Markovnikov's rule and may undergo a carbocation rearrangement

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Answered by nk7003361
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Acid catalyzed hydration of alkenes involves replacing the pi bond on an alkene with a water molecule. This is done by adding an alcohol to the more substituted carbon atom, and hydrogen to the less substituted carbon atom. This reaction follows Markovnikov's rule and may undergo a carbocation rearrangement

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