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what do you mean by hydrohalogenation of alkenes.Discuss markovnikov,s rule in detail with suitable example​

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what do you mean by hydrohalogenation of alkenes.

Ans: Reaction Overview: The hydrohalogenation of alkenes involves breaking a carbon to carbon double bond, followed by the electrophilic addition of a hydrogen atom and halogen. The halide will add to the more substituted carbon following Markovnikov's rule. The product is a haloalkane also called an alkyl halide.

Discuss markovnikov,s rule in detail with suitable example

Ans: Explanation of the Markovnikov's Rule Mechanism with a Simple Example. When a protic acid HX (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 halide X is added to the more alkyl substituted carbon atom ...

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