What is the product of the addition of HF to 1-butene? a. 1,2-difluorobutane b. butane c. 2-fluorobutane d. 1,1-difluorobutane e. 1-fluorobutane
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The addition of HF (hydrogen fluoride) to 1-butene is a type of hydrohalogenation reaction. In this reaction, the hydrogen (H) adds to one carbon of the double bond, and the halogen (F, in this case) adds to the other carbon. Show more…
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