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The product formed on reaction of HBr with propene is(a) 1 -bromoproapne(b) 2 -bromopropane(c) 3 -bromopropane(d) no reaction occurs
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Propene (C3H6) is reacting with Hydrobromic acid (HBr). The double bond in propene will break and the bromine atom from HBr will attach to the carbon atom. Show more…
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