00:01
What product is formed when each alkyne, that's our carbon carbon, is bonded industry with hcl, which is acidic? so let's go ahead and figure it out.
00:12
All right, first thing.
00:14
So we're going to have, this alken is first going to donate one electron to a carbon, to a carbon, making a carbocation, of course, and it's going to donate one electron to this hydrogen, which will then donate electrons to cl.
00:27
So we will then get this new, looking thing where we have a positive church here for a carbocation and we will have a new bond right here to a hydrogen.
00:42
At the same time, we now have this cl group, which has electrons and is negative.
00:51
This alone pair will attack the carbotion, which is not stable by itself forming this.
01:00
Pretty straightforward.
01:03
Now you can draw this hydrogen here, but it's a hydrogen.
01:07
There's actually two hydrogens here.
01:09
There's already another hydrogen here, so it's not super important to include it, but if your teacher or professor wants you to include the hydrogen to let them know that you know where it is, you should include it.
01:19
Looking at b, so reacting with our acid.
01:24
So once again, one electron goes out, one goes to hydrogen, donates the cl.
01:35
I'll show you all the right number of bonds here.
01:37
So we now have a carbonyon here.
01:40
We have a new bond with a hydrogen here...