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Chapter 22, Problem 62E
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation: The structures for the major products of the given reactions are to be drawn.

Concept introduction: When reagents such as HCl,HBr,andH2O add across a carbon –carbon double or triple bond, with hydrogen forming a bond to one of the carbon atom in the multiple bond and Cl,BrorOH forming a bond to the other carbon atom in the multiple bond. These reactions occur through Markovnikov’s or Anti-Markovnikov’s addition. For, the addition occurs so that the hydrogen atom bonded to the carbon atom already has greater number of hydrogen atoms, it occurs through Markovnikov’s rule.

To determine: The structure for the major product of the given reaction.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The structures for the major products of the given reactions are to be drawn.

Concept introduction: When reagents such as HCl,HBr,andH2O add across a carbon –carbon double or triple bond, with hydrogen forming a bond to one of the carbon atom in the multiple bond and Cl,BrorOH forming a bond to the other carbon atom in the multiple bond. These reactions occur through Markovnikov’s or Anti-Markovnikov’s addition. For, the addition occurs so that the hydrogen atom bonded to the carbon atom already has greater number of hydrogen atoms, it occurs through Markovnikov’s rule.

To determine: The structure for the major product of the given reaction.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The structures for the major products of the given reactions are to be drawn.

Concept introduction: When reagents such as HCl,HBr,andH2O add across a carbon –carbon double or triple bond, with hydrogen forming a bond to one of the carbon atom in the multiple bond and Cl,BrorOH forming a bond to the other carbon atom in the multiple bond. These reactions occur through Markovnikov’s or Anti-Markovnikov’s addition. For, the addition occurs so that the hydrogen atom bonded to the carbon atom already has greater number of hydrogen atoms, it occurs through Markovnikov’s rule.

To determine: The structure for the major product of the given reaction.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The structures for the major products of the given reactions are to be drawn.

Concept introduction: When reagents such as HCl,HBr,andH2O add across a carbon –carbon double or triple bond, with hydrogen forming a bond to one of the carbon atom in the multiple bond and Cl,BrorOH forming a bond to the other carbon atom in the multiple bond. These reactions occur through Markovnikov’s or Anti-Markovnikov’s addition. For, the addition occurs so that the hydrogen atom bonded to the carbon atom already has greater number of hydrogen atoms, it occurs through Markovnikov’s rule.

To determine: The structure for the major product of the given reaction.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The structures for the major products of the given reactions are to be drawn.

Concept introduction: When reagents such as HCl,HBr,andH2O add across a carbon –carbon double or triple bond, with hydrogen forming a bond to one of the carbon atom in the multiple bond and Cl,BrorOH forming a bond to the other carbon atom in the multiple bond. These reactions occur through Markovnikov’s or Anti-Markovnikov’s addition. For, the addition occurs so that the hydrogen atom bonded to the carbon atom already has greater number of hydrogen atoms, it occurs through Markovnikov’s rule.

To determine: The structure for the major product of the given reaction.

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