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Chapter 10, Problem 10.25P
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Interpretation: A stepwise mechanism for the conversion of trans-2-butene to the meso dibromide in Figure 10.13 is to be drawn.
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Trans-2-butene undergo bromination reaction to furnish a meso dibromide. The presence of planar symmetry in meso derivative makes them to behave as an ‘achiral’ molecule.
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