Help with Hydroboration - Organic Chemistry
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Cyclohexene undergoes hydrobromination.
Which of these is a possible product?
Cyclohexene undergoes hydrobromination.
Which of these is a possible product?
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Only bromocyclohexane is created because there is only one bromine group that bonds with one of the carbons, while the other carbon is bonded with hydrogen group.
Only bromocyclohexane is created because there is only one bromine group that bonds with one of the carbons, while the other carbon is bonded with hydrogen group.
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Cyclohexene undergoes hydrobromination.
Which of these is a possible product?
Cyclohexene undergoes hydrobromination.
Which of these is a possible product?
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Only bromocyclohexane is created because there is only one bromine group that bonds with one of the carbons, while the other carbon is bonded with hydrogen group.
Only bromocyclohexane is created because there is only one bromine group that bonds with one of the carbons, while the other carbon is bonded with hydrogen group.
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Cyclohexene undergoes hydrobromination.
Which of these is a possible product?
Cyclohexene undergoes hydrobromination.
Which of these is a possible product?
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Only bromocyclohexane is created because there is only one bromine group that bonds with one of the carbons, while the other carbon is bonded with hydrogen group.
Only bromocyclohexane is created because there is only one bromine group that bonds with one of the carbons, while the other carbon is bonded with hydrogen group.
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Cyclohexene undergoes hydrobromination.
Which of these is a possible product?
Cyclohexene undergoes hydrobromination.
Which of these is a possible product?
Tap to reveal answer
Only bromocyclohexane is created because there is only one bromine group that bonds with one of the carbons, while the other carbon is bonded with hydrogen group.
Only bromocyclohexane is created because there is only one bromine group that bonds with one of the carbons, while the other carbon is bonded with hydrogen group.
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