Single Choice

In the reaction with $$HCl$$, an alkene reacts in accordance with the Markovnikov's rule to give a product 1-chloro-1-methylcyclohexane. The possible alkene is:

A
B
Cboth $$(A)$$ and $$(B)$$
Correct Answer
D

Solution


SIMILAR QUESTIONS

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What is the major product expected from the following reaction? Where $$D$$ is an isotope of hydrogen.

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In the presence of peroxide, HCl and HI do not give anit-Markownikoff's addition to alkenes because:

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Which of the following will yield a mixture of 2-chlorobutene and 3-chlorobutene on treatment with $$\displaystyle HCl$$?

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In the above reaction, the major product is:

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$$CH_3-CH_2-CH = CH_2+HBr\xrightarrow[]{ROOR(peroxide)} \underset{Major}{(X)} + \underset{Minor}{(Y)}$$ X and Y respectively are:

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How many structures of $$X$$ is possible?

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Arrange the following hydrogen halides in order of their decreasing reactivity with propene.

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Provide the structures of compounds A, B, C, and D in the above questions.

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Provide the structures of compounds A, B, C, and D in the above questions.

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Write the structure of the major organic product in each of the following reactions: $$CH_3CH=C(CH_3)_2+HBr \rightarrow$$

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