1. Show the structural formulae for the main product of each of the following
addition reactions between various alkenes and a hydrogen halide.
a) Ethene and hydrogen bromide
b) But-2-ene and hydrogen chloride
c) But-1-ene and hydrogen chloride
d) Propene and hydrogen iodide
e) 2-Methylbut-2-ene and hydrogen iodide
f) But-1-ene and hydrogen bromide where everything is pure
g) but-1-ene and hydrogen bromide in the presence of oxygen or
organic peroxides
a}when you mix ethene (a member of alkene group) and hydrogen bromide . Alkenes react with hydrogen bromide i n the cold. The double bond breaks and a hydrogen atom ends up attached to one of the carbons and a bromine atom to the other. In the case of ethene , bromoethane is formed
b)But-2-ene is an alkene because it contains a carbon-carbon double bond. It is being reacted with hydrogen chloride, a hydrogen halide. When an alkene reacts with a hydrogen halide, hydrohalogenation can occur. Hydrohalogenation is an addition reaction in which a hydrogen atom and a halogen atom are added to a molecul
c)So the major product formed from the reaction of but-1-ene with hydrogen chloride is 2-chlorobutane
d)What happens when propene reacts with hydrogen?
As with all alkenes, unsymmetrical alkenes like propene react with hydrogen bromide in the cold. The double bond breaks and a hydrogen atom ends up attached to one of the carbons and a bromine atom to the other. In the case of propene, 2-bromopropane is formed. The product is 2-bromopropane.
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