Give two examples each of Unsymmetrical alkenes and reagents and give two examples of reactions of alkenes that result in Anti-Markonikov’s addition products
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- Give two examples of reactions of alkenes that result in Anti-Markonikov’s addition products1. i.What are the various ways by which alkenes may be synthesized? ii. Give two examples each of Unsymmetrical alkenes and reagents. iii. Give two examples of reactions of alkenes that result in Anti-Markonikov’s addition products1. What are the various ways by which alkenes may be synthesized?2. Give two examples each of Unsymmetrical alkenes and reagents.3. Give two examples of reactions of alkenes that result in Anti-Markonikov’s addition products
- Question: What is the principle behind the Markovnikov's rule in the addition of HX (where X is a halogen) to an alkene, and what is the exception to this rule?An electrophilic addition reaction of a conjugated diene that produces more than two organic productsAnswer all of question 1 pls 1.i. Give two examples each of Unsymmetrical alkenes and reagents.ii. Give two examples of reactions of alkenes that result in Anti-Markonikov’s addition products
- What could be the product of this alkene as it reacts with reagent KMnO4?In 1935, J. Bredt, a German chemist, proposed that a bicycloalkene could not have a double bond at a bridgehead carbon unless one of the rings containsat least eight carbons. This is known as Bredt’s rule. Explain why there cannot be a double bond at this position.Show at least one reaction involved for hydrogenation of all the alkenes and alkynes that would yield 2-methylbutane.
- i need help filling out the following SN2 reactions with appopiate reactants, products, or reagents,Which of the statement is INCORRECT? a. The increase in stability of 2,4-hexadiene over 1,3-hexadiene is due to the increased double bond substitution of the former. b. The stabilization of dienes by conjugation is less pronounced than the aromatic stabilization of benzene. c. Resonance description in alkenes usually involves charge separation. d. Higher energy pi-orbitals often have decreasing number of nodes.Answer all questions 1.What are the various ways by which alkenes may be synthesized?2.i. Give two examples each of Unsymmetrical alkenes and reagents.ii. Give two examples of reactions of alkenes that result in Anti-Markonikov’s addition products