Draw the possible ptoducts resulting from addition of 1 equivalent of HCl to 1 -phenyl-1,3-butadiene. Which would you expect to predominate, and why?
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The first product will be the addition of HCl to the double bond closest to the phenyl group, forming a more stable carbocation due to the presence of the phenyl group. The second product will be the addition of HCl to the double bond farthest from the phenyl Show more…
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