what are the differences between Markownikoff's rule and Peroxide effect?
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Markownikoff's and Anti-Markownikoff's rule help us to predict the product formed on addition of H-X (where x is usually Cl or Br) to alkene.
Markownikoff's rule follows "rich become rich, poor becomes poorer" analogy. It states that "on addition of H-X to alkene, the negative part of addendum (that is X¯ or Cl¯/Br¯) goes to the carbon which has less number of hydrogen attached to it.
Markownikoff's rule follows "rich become rich, poor becomes poorer" analogy. It states that "on addition of H-X to alkene, the negative part of addendum (that is X¯ or Cl¯/Br¯) goes to the carbon which has less number of hydrogen attached to it.
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