Show the mechanism of each reactions with arrows and intermediates form as in a. b. C. HBr Br₂ Cl₂, H₂O Br Br Br OH G

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**Section 6:**

**Instructions:**
Show the mechanism of each reaction with arrows and intermediates formed as illustrated in the figures.

**a. Reaction with Hydrogen Bromide (HBr):**

- The reactant is an alkene with a double bond.
- HBr is added across the double bond.
- The product is an alkyl bromide with the bromine atom added to the more substituted carbon, following Markovnikov’s rule.

**b. Reaction with Bromine (Br₂):**

- The reactant is another alkene.
- Br₂ is added across the double bond.
- The product is a vicinal dibromide, where bromine atoms are added to adjacent carbon atoms.

**c. Reaction with Chlorine (Cl₂) in Water (H₂O):**

- The reactant is a cycloalkene.
- Cl₂ is added in the presence of water.
- The product is a halohydrin, with a chlorine atom and a hydroxyl group (OH) added to adjacent carbon atoms.

Note: For all reactions, illustrate the movement of electrons with curved arrows, indicating bond formation and breakage.
Transcribed Image Text:**Section 6:** **Instructions:** Show the mechanism of each reaction with arrows and intermediates formed as illustrated in the figures. **a. Reaction with Hydrogen Bromide (HBr):** - The reactant is an alkene with a double bond. - HBr is added across the double bond. - The product is an alkyl bromide with the bromine atom added to the more substituted carbon, following Markovnikov’s rule. **b. Reaction with Bromine (Br₂):** - The reactant is another alkene. - Br₂ is added across the double bond. - The product is a vicinal dibromide, where bromine atoms are added to adjacent carbon atoms. **c. Reaction with Chlorine (Cl₂) in Water (H₂O):** - The reactant is a cycloalkene. - Cl₂ is added in the presence of water. - The product is a halohydrin, with a chlorine atom and a hydroxyl group (OH) added to adjacent carbon atoms. Note: For all reactions, illustrate the movement of electrons with curved arrows, indicating bond formation and breakage.
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