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What is the law of Marconi cof.

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Answered by TheAttitudeBoy
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The rule states that with the addition of a protic acid HX or other polar reagent to an asymmetric alkene, the acid hydrogen (H) or electropositive part gets attached to the carbon with more hydrogen substituents, and the halide (X) group or electronegative part gets attached to the carbon with more alkyl substituents.

Answered by ChweetLove
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Explanation:

Marconi's law

Marconi's law is the relation between length of antennas and maximum signaling distance of radio transmissions.

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