3. Discuss the differences between the bromination of an alkene and the bromination of an alkane. 4. Complete the following reactions and name the organic reactants and product(s). If no reaction occurs, write "NR". a. + Br2 b. + KMnO4 c. + Br2 d. + KMnO4
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Bromination of an alkene: - Involves the addition of bromine (Br2) across the double bond of an alkene. - The reaction is an electrophilic addition reaction, where the alkene acts as a nucleophile and attacks the electrophilic bromine molecule. - The product Show more…
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