Suppose the alkene in the drawing area below is put in strong acid solution, for example a solution of HBr. Highlight each carbon that might become protonated to form a carbocation intermediate. (The carbocation intermediate might then react with something else to form a final product.) X S c

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Suppose the alkene in the drawing area below is put in strong acid solution, for example a solution of HBr.
Highlight each carbon that might become protonated to form a carbocation intermediate. (The carbocation intermediate might then react with something else to
form a final product.)
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X
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose the alkene in the drawing area below is put in strong acid solution, for example a solution of HBr. Highlight each carbon that might become protonated to form a carbocation intermediate. (The carbocation intermediate might then react with something else to form a final product.) P X
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