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HBR doesn't react with Propane, but it does with Propene. The product is either 1-bromo propane(minor product) or 2-bromo propane(major product). To determine which product will be the major product, use the Markovnikov's rule.
Oxymercuration. Add Hg(OAc)2 to make any alkene a secondary alcohol or make the OH go on the most substituted Carbon. a.k.a. Markarvnikov addition of OH.
2,4,6-Tribromo-3-hydroxypyridine 2-Bromo-3-hydroxypyridine 4-Bromo-3-hydroxypyridine etc. I just knowthesebromo derivatives.
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HBR doesn't react with Propane, but it does with Propene. The product is either 1-bromo propane(minor product) or 2-bromo propane(major product). To determine which product will be the major product, use the Markovnikov's rule.
Propene + Br2 + hv ==> 3-Bromo-1-propene (free radical halogenation - allylic position is halogenated only)3-bromo-1-propene + OsO4 ==> 1,2 dihydroxy-3-bromo propane (or, you can also use MCPBA to create the epoxide and open it with mild acid or base, or you can use Br2 and H2O to create the halohydrin... lots of options here)1,2 dihydroxy-3-bromo propane + NaOH ==> 1,2,3 trihydroxy propane (glycerin aka glycerol)
Oxymercuration. Add Hg(OAc)2 to make any alkene a secondary alcohol or make the OH go on the most substituted Carbon. a.k.a. Markarvnikov addition of OH.
from a dog named bromo
Bromo means that the substance contains the element bromine.
Mount Bromo is 7,641 feet high.
Yes, Mount Bromo (of Indonesia) is an active volcano.
Mount Edna is in Sicily and Mount Bromo is in Java
Emerson Bromo-Seltzer Tower was created in 1911.
2,4,6-Tribromo-3-hydroxypyridine 2-Bromo-3-hydroxypyridine 4-Bromo-3-hydroxypyridine etc. I just knowthesebromo derivatives.
Mount Bromo is one of two volcanoes that were created following a massive eruption which created an enormous caldera in which are the active Mount Bromo and the non-active Mount Batok.