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Why hydrohalogenation is a regio specific reaction?

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Answered by Shubu01
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✔✔ The product is a haloalkane also called an alkyl halide.

✔✔ The hydrohalogenation of alkenes involves breaking a carbon to carbon double bond followed by the electrophilic addition of hydrogen atom and halogen.

✔✔ The halide will add to the more substituted carbon following markovnikov's rule.

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Answered by deeksha7790
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✍️✍️The product is a haloalkane also called an alkyl halide.

✍️✍️The hydrohalogenation of alkenes involves breaking a carbon to carbon double bond followed by the electrophilic addition of hydrogen atom and halogen.

✍️✍️The halide will add to the more substituted carbon following markovnikov's rule.

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