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State anti - Markonikov's rule.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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During addition of HBr for unsymmetric alkene the -ve part of attacking reagent Br- always goes to carbon of double bond which carries more no. of hydrogen while +ve part goes to carbon which carries less no. of H in presence of peroxide.

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Answered by CHERRY2516
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Anti-Markovnikov rule describes the regiochemistry where the substituent is bonded to a less substituted carbon, rather than the more substitued carbon. This process is quite unusual, as carboncations which are commonly formed during alkene, or alkyne reactions tend to favor the more substitued carbon.

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