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state and explain Markonikoff's rale, ​

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Answered by jannatparia
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Answer:

Markovnikov rule, in organic chemistry, a generalization, formulated by Vladimir Vasilyevich Markovnikov in 1869, stating that in addition reactions to unsymmetrical alkenes, the electron-rich component of the reagent adds to the carbon atom with fewer hydrogen atoms bonded to it, while the electron-deficient component ...

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Answered by yaduvanshi5513
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Assigns the orientation of the electrophilic addition of hydrogen halides to asymmetrical alkenes or alkynes in which hydrogen itself attaches to the least-substituted carbon atom in a double bond

Explanation:

When we add H-Br to any alkene...then the Br gets attached to the carbon which has minimum number of hydrogen atoms...and the Hydrogen atom of H-Br breaks the π bond and gets itself attached there.

example

CH³- CH = CH² + H-Br ————> CH³- CH - CH³

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