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Question 1

Predict the major product for the reaction:  2-methyl-2-pentene + HCl →
◦ (CH3)2CHCHClCH2CH3
◦ CH2=C(CH3)CHClCH2CH3
◦ (CH3)2CClCCl=CHCH3
◦ (CH3)2CClCH2CH2CH3
◦ no reaction

Question 2

Predict the major product for the reaction:  CH3C≡CH + 2 HBr →
◦ CH3CBr2CH3
◦ CH3CH2CHBr2
◦ CH3CHBrCH2Br
◦ CH2=CBrCH2Br
◦ no reaction


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sabina

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2021
Excellent


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:D TYSM

 

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