Predict the products of reactions between alkenes (A, B, C and D) shown below with HBr CH3 CH₂CH3 CH3 H₂C=CHCHCH₂CH3 A C D Please choose your products from the molecules (P1 to P12). Please pay attention the location of added Br in each molecule CH₂CH₂Br CH3 CH3 CH₂CH3 CH3CH₂CHCH₂CH3 P1 CH3 CH3 CH3CHCHBrCHCH3 P4 P7 P10 Br CH₂C=CHCHCH3 B Br CH3CBrCH₂CHCH3 P2 CH3 CH₂Br CH3CHCH₂CHCH3 P5 P8 P11 Br -Br CH₂BrCH₂CHCH₂CH3 P3 CH₂CH3 CH3CHBrCHCH₂CH3 P6 P9 Br P12 Br
Predict the products of reactions between alkenes (A, B, C and D) shown below with HBr CH3 CH₂CH3 CH3 H₂C=CHCHCH₂CH3 A C D Please choose your products from the molecules (P1 to P12). Please pay attention the location of added Br in each molecule CH₂CH₂Br CH3 CH3 CH₂CH3 CH3CH₂CHCH₂CH3 P1 CH3 CH3 CH3CHCHBrCHCH3 P4 P7 P10 Br CH₂C=CHCHCH3 B Br CH3CBrCH₂CHCH3 P2 CH3 CH₂Br CH3CHCH₂CHCH3 P5 P8 P11 Br -Br CH₂BrCH₂CHCH₂CH3 P3 CH₂CH3 CH3CHBrCHCH₂CH3 P6 P9 Br P12 Br
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![### Predicting Products of Alkene Reactions with HBr
#### Alkenes:
1. **Alkene A:**
\( \text{H}_2\text{C}=\text{CHCH}_2\text{CH}_2\text{CH}_3 \)
2. **Alkene B:**
\[
\text{CH}_3\overset{\text{CH}_3}{\underset{|}{\text{C}=\text{CHCH}_3}}
\]
3. **Alkene C:**
Cyclohexene structure with two methyl groups in a 1,4-disposition.
4. **Alkene D:**
Cyclohexene structure with a bromine added.
#### Reaction Products (P1 to P12):
- **P1:**
\(\text{CH}_2\text{CH}_2\text{Br}\)
\(\text{CH}_3\text{CH}_2\text{CH}_2\text{CH}_3\)
- **P2:**
\(\text{CH}_3\)
\(\text{CH}_3\text{CHBr}\text{CH}_2\text{CH}_3\)
- **P3:**
\(\text{CH}_2\text{BrCH}_2\text{CH}_2\text{CH}_2\text{CH}_3\)
- **P4:**
\(\text{CH}_3\)
\(\text{CH}_3\text{CH}\overset{\text{CH}_3\text{Br}}{\underset{|}{\text{CHCH}_3}}\)
- **P5:**
\(\text{CH}_3\)
\(\text{CHBrCH}_2\text{CH}_3\)
- **P6:**
\(\text{CH}_2\text{CH}_3\)
\(\text{CH}_3\text{CHBr}\text{CH}_2\text{CH}_3\)
- **P7:**
Bromine added to the cyclohexane ring in the same position as alkene C.
- **P8:**
Similar to P7, but bromine is added in a different position on](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fffa86d8a-8d23-425a-8873-44693b5673b0%2F674c8cf0-ef7a-4794-8e06-6d20c0113e2a%2Fbazghdh_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:### Predicting Products of Alkene Reactions with HBr
#### Alkenes:
1. **Alkene A:**
\( \text{H}_2\text{C}=\text{CHCH}_2\text{CH}_2\text{CH}_3 \)
2. **Alkene B:**
\[
\text{CH}_3\overset{\text{CH}_3}{\underset{|}{\text{C}=\text{CHCH}_3}}
\]
3. **Alkene C:**
Cyclohexene structure with two methyl groups in a 1,4-disposition.
4. **Alkene D:**
Cyclohexene structure with a bromine added.
#### Reaction Products (P1 to P12):
- **P1:**
\(\text{CH}_2\text{CH}_2\text{Br}\)
\(\text{CH}_3\text{CH}_2\text{CH}_2\text{CH}_3\)
- **P2:**
\(\text{CH}_3\)
\(\text{CH}_3\text{CHBr}\text{CH}_2\text{CH}_3\)
- **P3:**
\(\text{CH}_2\text{BrCH}_2\text{CH}_2\text{CH}_2\text{CH}_3\)
- **P4:**
\(\text{CH}_3\)
\(\text{CH}_3\text{CH}\overset{\text{CH}_3\text{Br}}{\underset{|}{\text{CHCH}_3}}\)
- **P5:**
\(\text{CH}_3\)
\(\text{CHBrCH}_2\text{CH}_3\)
- **P6:**
\(\text{CH}_2\text{CH}_3\)
\(\text{CH}_3\text{CHBr}\text{CH}_2\text{CH}_3\)
- **P7:**
Bromine added to the cyclohexane ring in the same position as alkene C.
- **P8:**
Similar to P7, but bromine is added in a different position on
![**Chemical Reaction Products**
1. **The product of the reaction between A and HBr is:**
- [__________]
2. **The product of the reaction between D and HBr is:**
- [__________]
*Note: In both cases, the specific products of these reactions depend on the molecular structures and functional groups of components A and D. The presence of HBr (Hydrogen Bromide) suggests a halogenation reaction could occur, commonly adding a bromine atom to the organic compound.*](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fffa86d8a-8d23-425a-8873-44693b5673b0%2F674c8cf0-ef7a-4794-8e06-6d20c0113e2a%2Ft1m5yzo_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:**Chemical Reaction Products**
1. **The product of the reaction between A and HBr is:**
- [__________]
2. **The product of the reaction between D and HBr is:**
- [__________]
*Note: In both cases, the specific products of these reactions depend on the molecular structures and functional groups of components A and D. The presence of HBr (Hydrogen Bromide) suggests a halogenation reaction could occur, commonly adding a bromine atom to the organic compound.*
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