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### Exercise: Organic Reaction Mechanisms

**Objective**: Draw the condensed structural formulas for the given reactions (reactants and products) and identify the product formed.

**Instructions**:
1. Use the given chemical reactions to draw the structures.
2. Label each component clearly.
3. Name the product formed in each reaction.

**Example Problems**:

#### Problem 4

**Reactions to Consider**:

**a)** [General reaction description]

**b)** [General reaction description]

**c)** [General reaction description]

#### Specific Reactions:

**d) Alkylation of Benzene with 2-Chloropropane (Isopropylchloride)**

- **Task**: Draw the reactant and product structures.
- **Product Name**: __________________________

**e) Mono-halogenation of 2,2-Dimethylbutane with Cl₂**

- **Task**: Draw the reactant and product structures.
- **Product Name**: __________________________

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### Explanation of Diagrams

- For each reaction provided, diagrams should represent each molecular structure with bonds and elements clearly labeled.
- Use arrows to show electron movement if mechanisms are involved.
- Indicate changes from reactants to products.

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Markonicov rule: It's state that for an addition reaction the negative charge of addaative will add where less number of hidrogen present in triple bonded or double bonded carbon.

IUPAC naming rule:

For IUPAC name you have to  1st consider the longest carbon chain containg the functional group and the numbering start from that side from where the main functional group is nearer and if there is two possibilities for the longest carbon chain determination you have to go in that direction where more branches are present, and if more than one branches are present the nomenclature of the branched group according to dictionary rule.

 

 

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