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Write the products C₆H₅ — CH₂ — CH = CH₂ + HBr →

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Answer:

C_{6}H_{5}CH_{2}CH=CH_{2}+HBr\rightarrow C_{6}H_{5}CH_{2}CHBrCH_{3} + C_{6}H_{5}CH_{2}CH_{2}CH_{2}Br

Explanation:

When alkene is reacts with hydrogen bromide then we get the product as per the "Markonikov rule".According to this rule the bromine anion is getting attach to the respective alkene containing lesser number of hydrogen atom.

The reaction between  C₆H₅ — CH₂ — CH = CH₂ and  HBr is given below

C_{6}H_{5}CH_{2}CH=CH_{2}+HBr\rightarrow C_{6}H_{5}CH_{2}CHBrCH_{3} + C_{6}H_{5}CH_{2}CH_{2}CH_{2}Br

There are two products major and minor

Major product is C_{6}H_{5}CH_{2}CHBrCH_{3}

Minor product is C_{6}H_{5}CH_{2}CH_{2}CH_{2}Br

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