When 2-butene reacts with hydrogen chloride gas, only one product is detected, wheras when 1-butene reacts similarly, two products are usually found. Why?
Organic chemistry - 85. When 2-butene reacts with hydrogen chloride gas, only one product is detected, whereas when 1-butene reacts similarly, two products are usually found. Explain this?
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alkenes - "When 2-butene reacts with hydrogen chloride gas, only one product is detected. When 1-butene reacts similarly, two products are usually found. Explain this."
I know that 2-butene + HCl produces ...
Chemistry - 3. a. Rank he follwoing alkenes with request to increasing stability.
1-butene, 2-butene, ethene, 2-methyl-2-butene
b. Draw the aikenes and explain your reasoning.
dichlorocarbene and 2-butene - I'm wondering if you can show be what products would form from a reaction with cis- and trans-2-butene with dichlorocarbene. Please feel free to just scan a drawing of the answer. Thanks!