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Which carbon atom is most likely to undergo hydrogen atom abstraction?

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A. carbon 3B. carbon 1C. carbon 4D. carbon 2 Which carbon atom is most likely to undergo hydrogen atom abstraction? Br2 ? light
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00:01 Here let's look at the solution here we have to prepare the that is 1 ,1 - dibromopropane so the reactant that would be ch3chb3ch so here in the presence of the 2hbr and in the presence of the peroxide and next that is that will give the ch3ch2chbr and here the br so this is the 1 -propane this is the 1 -propane here the that is this mechanism takes place through the anti -markovnikov rule that is let's look at the first step that is ch3 here c triple bond ch that gets reacts with the that is hbr in the presence of the peroxide that is ch3 here the c here the h here the triple bond get converts into the double bond that is here the h here the br next the initiation test step that would be like this that is the peroxide that get reacts with the that is initiator here the peroxide that would be r o here the o and here the r so in the presence of the sunlight it get converts into the alkoxy radical it is 2o this is the…
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