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E-3-Hexene reacts with one equivalent of HBr. If there are no carbocation rearrangements, how many different isomeric products (including stereoisomers) will form?
  1.1
  2.2
  3.3
  4.4
  5.5

Question 2

How many different meso compounds will be produced by the following reaction (assuming there are no carbocation rearrangements)?
 
  1.1
  2.2
  3.3
  4.4
  5.5

Question 3

If D = 2H reacts in the same way as 1H, what would be the most likely product of the following addition run under conditions that favor rearrangements?
 

Question 4

Hyperconjugation is most important in stabilization of which kind of species?
  1.alkanes
  2.alkenes
  3.carbocations
  4.carbanions
  5.carbon radicals



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 3

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misspop

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Reply 2 on: Aug 23, 2018
Excellent


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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