state Markovnikovs rule Explain with Example
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Answer:Let us explain Markovnikov's rule with the help of a simple example. When a protic acid HC (X = Cl, Br, I) is added to an asymmetrically substituted alkene, addition of acidic hydrogen takes place at the less substituted carbon atom of the double bond, while X is added to the more alkyl substituted carbon atom.
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Markovnikov's rule : When an unsymmetrical reagent is added to an unsymmetrical alkene, the negative part of the reagent gets attached to that carbon atom of the double bond which carries less number of hydrogen atoms.
Example : Addition of HBr to unsymmetrical alkene like propene gives two products.
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