Interpretation:
Which reaction is expected to be faster, addition of HBr to cyclohexene or to 1-methylcyclohexene is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
The addition of hydrogen halides to
To state:
Among the two reactions, the addition of HBr to cyclohexene and addition of HBr to 1-merhylcyclohexene which is faster.
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