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What happens when bromine attacks CH2= CH - CH2- CH = CHCl?
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Answered by santoshkapadne
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With enough bromide it is possible to get CH2Br-CHBr-CH2-CBr2-CHBr2. Both double and triple bonds can get brominated. But if there are limited amount of bromide, then double bonds react with bromide faster than triple ones forming mainly CH2Br-CHBr-CH2-CCH but also CH2=CH-CH2-CBr=CHBr.

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