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Addition of HCl to 1 -isopropenyl-1-methylcyclopentane yields 1 -chloro-1,2,2-trimethylcyclohexane. Propose a mechanism, showing the structures of the intermediates and using curved arrows to indicate electron flow in each step.
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Step 1: Protonation of the exocyclic double bond: the alkene of 1-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclopentane is protonated at the terminal carbon of the isopropenyl group to give the more stable tertiary carbocation; arrow from the C=C bond to H of HCl, arrow from H–Cl bond Show more…
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