(a)
Interpretation:
- The products of the given reaction has to be predicted.
Concept Introduction:
Effect of delocalized electrons on the product of the reaction:
The presence of delocalizes electrons while electrophilic addition or substitution the cation intermediate formed is shifted to stable carbocation form at higher rate, and that leads to the product.
Rule: The stabilities of carbocation are,
Reactions of conjugated dienes:
An electrophilic addition reaction to a conjugated diene forms both
(b)
Interpretation:
- The possible stereoisomers of products generated in the given reaction has to be predicted.
Concept Introduction:
Effect of delocalized electrons on the product of the reaction:
The presence of delocalizes electrons while electrophilic addition or substitution the cation intermediate formed is shifted to stable carbocation form at higher rate, and that leads to the product.
Rule: The stabilities of carbocation are,
Reactions of conjugated dienes:
An electrophilic addition reaction to a conjugated diene forms both
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