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**Reaction Problem**

Determine the major organic product(s) of the following reaction:

- Reactants: 
  - Starting compound: Isobutylene (an alkene with a branched structure)
  - Reagents: HBr and H₂O₂

**Instructions**

1. Analyze the given reaction: Isobutylene is subjected to a reaction with HBr in the presence of hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂).
2. Predict the major organic product(s) considering the reagents and reaction conditions.

**Interactive Component**

- Draw Your Solution: Use the provided tool to draw the structure of the expected major product(s) of the reaction.
  
**Reaction Options**

- Indicate if there is no reaction by checking the box provided.

Note: The reaction conditions typically suggest a radical addition mechanism due to the presence of H₂O₂, potentially leading to anti-Markovnikov addition of HBr across the double bond.
Transcribed Image Text:**Reaction Problem** Determine the major organic product(s) of the following reaction: - Reactants: - Starting compound: Isobutylene (an alkene with a branched structure) - Reagents: HBr and H₂O₂ **Instructions** 1. Analyze the given reaction: Isobutylene is subjected to a reaction with HBr in the presence of hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂). 2. Predict the major organic product(s) considering the reagents and reaction conditions. **Interactive Component** - Draw Your Solution: Use the provided tool to draw the structure of the expected major product(s) of the reaction. **Reaction Options** - Indicate if there is no reaction by checking the box provided. Note: The reaction conditions typically suggest a radical addition mechanism due to the presence of H₂O₂, potentially leading to anti-Markovnikov addition of HBr across the double bond.
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