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Interpretation: The product formed when A is treated with
Concept introduction: In the presence of peroxide,
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Interpretation: The product formed when A is treated with
Concept introduction: The reaction between bromine and alkene proceeds via the formation of cyclic bromonium intermediate. The reaction of bromine in water is an anti addition on alkene. This is a regioselective reaction, the hydroxyl group adds to the more substituted carbon of the double bond.
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