Q. 6 P
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What product would you expect from the reaction of cyclohexene with ? With ?
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1-bromocyclohexane
1-chlorocyclohexane
1Step 1: Addition reaction
The reaction in which two or more molecules combine to form a single molecule is called an addition reaction.
For example, the addition of hydrogen halide across alkene.
2Step 2: Addition of to cyclohexene
The addition of to cyclohexene gives 1-bromocyclohexane. The reaction proceeds via the formation of carbocation as an intermediate. The reaction mechanism is shown below.
3Step 3: Addition of to cyclohexene
The addition of to cyclohexene gives 1-chlorocyclohexane. The reaction proceeds via the formation of carbocation as an intermediate. The reaction mechanism is shown below.
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