Hydrobromination of 2,4-dimethyl pent-2-ene
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Hydrobromination is a kind of hydrohalogenation reaction. In this type of reaction, halogen acids react with alkenes to give haloalkanes. Hydrohalogenation is an electrophilic addition reaction.
Generally, hydrohalogenation takes place according to Markwonikoff's rule which states that when two carbon atoms at the double bond are linked with different numbers of hydrogen atoms, the halogen atom form bond with the carbon atom with fewer hydrogen substituents.
Hydrobromination of 2,4-dimethyl pent-2-ene:
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