What happen when propene react with water in presence of peroxide?
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Because the HBr adds on the "wrong way around " in the presence of organic peroxides, this is often known as the peroxide effect or anti-Markovnikov addition. In the absence of peroxides, hydrogen bromide adds to propene via an electrophilic addition mechanism. That gives the product predicted by Markovnikov's Rule.
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