why we can't use HI or HCl as hydrogen acid in Markonikov's rule
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HI and HCl do not do this for energetic reasons. The addition of Cl and I radicals to the alkene in an anti-markovnikov fashion is an endothermic reaction and therefore unfavourable. Without the presence of peroxide, all hydrogen halides will add according to the markovnikov rule.
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BECAUSE MARKONIKOVS RULE IS FOR ADJACENT ATOMS ONLY
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