When the diene shown below reacts with one equivalent of HCI, a different major product is observed depending on the temperature of the reaction. Fill in the structures of Product A and Product B. Then, give a detailed explanation of how you arrived at your answers. Explanation: HCI 0 °C Product A HCI 50 °C Product B

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When the diene shown below reacts with one equivalent of HCI, a different major product is
observed depending on the temperature of the reaction. Fill in the structures of Product A and Product B.
Then, give a detailed explanation of how you arrived at your answers.
Explanation:
HCI
0 °C
Product A
HCI
50 °C
Product B
Transcribed Image Text:When the diene shown below reacts with one equivalent of HCI, a different major product is observed depending on the temperature of the reaction. Fill in the structures of Product A and Product B. Then, give a detailed explanation of how you arrived at your answers. Explanation: HCI 0 °C Product A HCI 50 °C Product B
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