Addition of HCl to 1-isopropyl cyclohexene yields a rearranged product. Propose a mechanism showing the structures of the intermediates and using curved arrows to indicate electron flow in each step.
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The double bond in 1-isopropyl cyclohexene will attract the hydrogen from HCl, leading to the formation of a carbocation intermediate. ** Show more…
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