Addition of HBr to 3,3-dimethyl-1-butene gives a mixture of two isomeric alkyl bromide products. Please daw structures for the two products, and give a mechanistic explanation for their formation
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Addition of HBr to 3,3-dimethyl-1-butene gives a mixture of two isomeric alkyl bromide products. Please daw structures for the two products, and give a mechanistic explanation for their formation.
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- Compound A has molecular formula C4H10. Compound A gives two monochlorides, B and C, on photochemical chlorination. Treatment of either of these monochlorides with potassium tert-butoxide gives the same alkene (C4H8) as the product, but B leads to just one isomer of the alkene, D, whereas C gives D and another isomer of the alkene, E. Treatment of monochlorides B and C with aqueous ethanol gives products F and G, respectively, both of which are of molecular formula C4H100. What are the chemical names of compounds A-G?Hydration of 2-pentyne gives a mixture of two ketones, each with the molecular formula C5H10O. Propose structural formulas for these two ketones and for the enol from which each is derived3-chloro-1-butene reacts with sodium ethoxide in ethanol to produce 3-ethyoxy-1-butene. In the absence of sodium ethoxide, 3-chloro-1-butene reacts with ethanol to produce both 3-ethoxy-1-butene and 1-ethoxy-2-butene. Explain these results. Be sure to include mechanisms and structures in your explanation.