state marconiniko's rule ?explain it with example
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The Markovnikov's rule states that with the addition of a protic acid HX to an asymmetric alkene, the acid hydrogen (H) gets attached to the carbon with more hydrogen substituents, and the halide (X) group gets attached to the carbon with more alkyl substituents
An example of a reaction that observes Markovnikov's rule is the addition of hydrobromic acid (HBr) to propene, which is shown below. ... Let us consider the addition reaction wherein an alkene reacts with water to give rise to an alcohol. This reaction proceeds via the formation of a carbocation.
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