Practice Problem 08.46b Identify reagents that can be used to achieve the following transformation: 1) HBr, 2) NaOEt 1) HBr, ROOR 2) t-BuOK 1) HBr, ROOR 2) NaOEt 1) HBr, 2) t-BuOK
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This can be achieved by using hydrobromic acid (HBr). However, the bromine atom is added to the less substituted carbon of the alkene, which is known as Markovnikov's rule. Show more…
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