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How would you establish the position of double bond in alkenes?give examples with mechanism to prove your method.

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Explanation:

The alkene double bond is a gateway functional group. Alkene reactions lead to many

other functional groups that lay the foundation for the rest of your study of organic

chemistry. You can convert alkenes to alkyl halides, epoxides, alcohols, aldehydes,

ketones, carboxylic acids, and other functional groups. The reactions of alkenes arise

from the reactivity of their carbon–carbon double bonds. Organic chemists enjoy the

challenge of taking a simple carbon–carbon double bond and manipulating it in all

possible ways to produce other compounds, often mimicking biological reactions that

occur in cells. This chapter covers the most common alkene reactions, including their

mechanisms, reactivity, orientation, and stereochemistry

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