What will be the product of the addition of I-Cl to 1 -butene? [Hint: Chlorine is more electronegative than iodine (Table 1.3 ).
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The reaction between 1-butene and I-Cl is a halogen addition reaction. In this type of reaction, a halogen molecule (I-Cl in this case) is added across the double bond of an alkene (1-butene in this case). Show more…
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