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Addition of $\mathrm{HCl}$ to 1 -methoxycyclohexene yields 1 -chloro- 1 -methoxycyclohexane as a sole product. Use resonance structures to explain why none of the other regioisomer is formed.
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This can be represented as follows: \[ \begin{{array}}{{ccc}} \text{{1-methoxycyclohexene}} + \text{{HCl}} & \rightarrow & \text{{Carbocation}} + \text{{Cl}}^- \\ \end{{array}} \] Show more…
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