Chapter 6: Q50P (page 276)
a. What is the major product obtained from the reaction of propene and Br2plus excess Cl-?
b. Indicate the relative amounts of the stereoisomers that are obtained.
Short Answer
a)

b)

The R ans S will form in equal amounts.
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Chapter 6: Q50P (page 276)
a. What is the major product obtained from the reaction of propene and Br2plus excess Cl-?
b. Indicate the relative amounts of the stereoisomers that are obtained.
a)

b)

The R ans S will form in equal amounts.
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