Get Ready for Organic Chemistry
Get Ready for Organic Chemistry
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ISBN: 9780321774125
Author: KARTY, Joel
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.43P
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The products that are result of 1, 2- addition and 1, 4-addition are to be identified.

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A conjugated diene undergoes an electrophilic addition with Bronsted acids and yields a mixture of isomeric products. Both products are produced from the same carbocation intermediate. The intermediate has two resonance structures, one with a positive charge on C2 and one with a positive charge on C4. In the resonance hybrid, therefore, each of those two C atoms bears a partial positive charge, so each can be attacked by anions. The H+ and anion, if added to the diene to produce an halo alkene separated by two C atoms, makes it the product of 1, 2-addition. On the other hand, another is the product of 1, 4-addition as the H+ and anion added to the diene are separated by four C atoms.

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