The negative part of the adolendum (the molecule to be added) adds on the carbon atom of the double bond containing the least number of hydrogen atoms.
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According to the Markovnikovs rule, the negative part of the unsymmetrical reagent adds to less hydrogenated ( more substituted) carbon atom of the double bond. So here the negative part of the addendum gets attach to that carbon which possess lesser number of hydrogen atoms.
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