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what is the markowinioff rule​

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Answered by darshit28
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Markovnikov's rule (Markovnikov addition): In an addition reaction of a protic acid HX (hydrogen chloride, hydrogen bromide, or hydrogen iodide) to an alkene or alkyne, the hydrogen atom of HX becomes bonded to the carbon atom that had the greatest number of hydrogen atoms in the starting alkene or alkyne.

Answered by PhysicsForever
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The Markownikoff's rule states that on reaction of an unsymmetrical reagent on an unsymmetrical unsaturated compound, the negative part of the reagent combines with the unsaturated carbon atom of the double or triple bond which has more alkyl groups connected to it or less number of hydrogen atoms directly connected to it.

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