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BARSIC [14]
3 years ago
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СН3 – СН = СН2 + НCl → help help help help​

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Alex3 years ago
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СН₃ – СН = СН₂ + НCl → CH₃-CHCl-CH₃

<h3>Further explanation</h3>

Alkenes are unsaturated hydrocarbons that have a -C = C- double bond.

If there are 2 double bonds it is called an alkadiene, and if there are three double bonds it is called an alkatriene

General formula for Alkenes: CnH2n

addition reactions to alkenes follow Markovnikov's rule. in the addition reaction of hydrogen halide (HX), the halogen atom (X) will be bonded to the carbon atom that binds less H atom.

If the double-bonded carbon atom has the same number of H atoms attached to it, then the X atom will tend to be attached to the carbon atom with the longer alkyl group.

Addition reaction of propene compounds with HCl

СН₃ – СН = СН₂ + НCl → CH₃-CHCl-CH₃

CH - this carbon atom binds fewer H atoms, so Cl is bonded to this bond

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