what is meant by markonikove s rule explain with proper example
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☆Actually welcome to the concept of the Organic Chemistry....
☆Basiclly Markonikoves rule states that .....
☆In the addition reaction of the unsaturated Alkenes ....
■During the addition with the HX to a unssymetrical Compound ...
☆The Hydrogen from the H-X always gets added or connected to the carbon which already has more number of the hydrogens
■and the Halogen group will be added to the carbon which has less number of Hydrogens .....
■Thus here we have a example .....
■(CH3)2-C=C-(CH3)H + H-X ============> (CH3)Cl-C=C-(CH3)H2.....
☆so here we can see that ..the hydrogen is added to the more hydrogen carbon ....
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Here is Your Answer.....!!!!
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☆Actually welcome to the concept of the Organic Chemistry....
☆Basiclly Markonikoves rule states that .....
☆In the addition reaction of the unsaturated Alkenes ....
■During the addition with the HX to a unssymetrical Compound ...
☆The Hydrogen from the H-X always gets added or connected to the carbon which already has more number of the hydrogens
■and the Halogen group will be added to the carbon which has less number of Hydrogens .....
■Thus here we have a example .....
■(CH3)2-C=C-(CH3)H + H-X ============> (CH3)Cl-C=C-(CH3)H2.....
☆so here we can see that ..the hydrogen is added to the more hydrogen carbon ....
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Answer:
Markovnikov's Rule
Explanation:
According to this rule, in case of addition of unsymmetrical reagents to the unsymmetrical alkene the part of reagent is added to that C atom which has more H atoms and -ve part is added to that carbon atom which has less number of carbon atoms.
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