3. Which carbon would the Br of HBr add to in the following unsymmetrical alkenes? 1 Problem Set #7 Chemistry 227 а. b. С. H d. H3C H3C е. H H3C H. H CH3 H

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## Problem Set #7: Chemistry 227

### Question 3:
**Which carbon would the Br⁻ of HBr add to in the following unsymmetrical alkenes?**

There are several structures labeled a through e, each representing a different unsymmetrical alkene. 

#### Structures:

- **a.** A molecule with a double-bonded carbonyl group (C=O) on one end, and two methyl groups (CH₃) attached to one of the carbons in the double bond.
  
- **b.** A compound featuring a cyclopentane ring with a triangular (cyclopropane) ring attached.

- **c.** A molecule with a vinyl group (CH=CH₂) attached to a benzene ring, with a methyl group (CH₃) also attached to the vinyl group. It includes a note: "the C=C in the ring do not react with H⁺."

- **d.** A structure with a five-membered ring containing an oxygen atom (furan ring) attached to a benzene ring.

- **e.** An ethene derivative with a methyl group (CH₃) and two hydrogens attached to the double-bonded carbon atoms. 

Each structure represents a different scenario for potential electrophilic addition of HBr, highlighting the reactivity of unsymmetrical alkenes based on their substituents and structural features.
Transcribed Image Text:## Problem Set #7: Chemistry 227 ### Question 3: **Which carbon would the Br⁻ of HBr add to in the following unsymmetrical alkenes?** There are several structures labeled a through e, each representing a different unsymmetrical alkene. #### Structures: - **a.** A molecule with a double-bonded carbonyl group (C=O) on one end, and two methyl groups (CH₃) attached to one of the carbons in the double bond. - **b.** A compound featuring a cyclopentane ring with a triangular (cyclopropane) ring attached. - **c.** A molecule with a vinyl group (CH=CH₂) attached to a benzene ring, with a methyl group (CH₃) also attached to the vinyl group. It includes a note: "the C=C in the ring do not react with H⁺." - **d.** A structure with a five-membered ring containing an oxygen atom (furan ring) attached to a benzene ring. - **e.** An ethene derivative with a methyl group (CH₃) and two hydrogens attached to the double-bonded carbon atoms. Each structure represents a different scenario for potential electrophilic addition of HBr, highlighting the reactivity of unsymmetrical alkenes based on their substituents and structural features.
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