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markovnikov and anti markovnikov rule ​

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Answered by YashasKhot
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Answer:

Markonikov: The carbon atom having less no. of hydrogen atoms gets attached to the negative part of reagent.

Anti Markonikov:The carbon atom having more no. of hydrogen atom gets attached to negative part of the reagent.

Answered by Anonymous
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Heya 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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