What is the product of addition of 2 equivalents of HCl to but-1-yne? 2,2-dichlorobutane 1,1,2,2-tetrachlorobutane 1,1-dichlorobutane 1,2-dichlorobutane
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To determine the product of the addition of 2 equivalents of HCl to but-1-yne, we need to consider the mechanism of the reaction and the structure of but-1-yne. Show more…
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