Could someone please help with this practice problem? Provide a step-by-step mechanism for the reaction below showing how both products are formed. Show each intermediate including any formal charges. Use arrows to show the movement of electrons.

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Provide a step-by-step mechanism for the reaction below showing how both products are formed. Show each intermediate including any formal charges. Use arrows to show the movement of electrons. 

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Step 1: Introduce the reaction

This is the haloacid addition reaction of alkene.This reaction preceed through carbocation intermediate.

In the first step, presence of HCl , protonation occurs at the double bond and we get a secondary carbocation which is unstable.Then nucleophile Cl^- attack at that carbocation and we get product 1 which is mentioned in below.

On the other hand to get the more stable carbocation there occurs a 1,2 hydride shift and we get a tertiary carbocation which is more stable than secondary.Finally after the nucleophilic attack we get product 2 

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