Write the mechanism of addition of hbr to propene in presence of peroxide
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A symmetrical alkene is one like ethene where the groups at both ends of the carbon-carbon double bond are the same.
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The reaction happens at room temperature in the presence of organic peroxides or some oxygen from the air. Alkenes react very slowly with oxygen to produce traces of organic peroxides - so the two possible conditions are equivalent to each other.
The reaction is a simple addition of the hydrogen bromide. For example, with ethene:
With a symmetrical alkene you get exactly the same product in the absence of the organic peroxides or oxygen - but the mechanism is different.
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