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· Propylene react with HBr in presence of peroxide and forms 1-bromopreme only Explain.​

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Answered by psaradhye1
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Correct option is C)

CH3CH=CH2+HBrperoxidesCH3CH2CH2Br

Hydrogen Halides like HBr usually react with alkenes using an electrophilic addition mechanism. However, in the presence of organic peroxides, HBr adds to the carbon across the double bond which carries a lesser number of hydrogen atoms. This is called Anti-Markownikoff's rule.

This is called the peroxide effect or Anti-Markovnikovs rule.

Option C is correct.

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