Halohydrin Formation of Alkenes
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The halohydrin formation of alkenes uses a halogen in the presence of water to produce an alkyl halide and alcohol. The mechanism is very similar to the dihalide addition reaction containing a bromonium intermediate. The results are always an anti stereochemical addition with the alcohol always adding to the more substituted position. • Dihalide Reaction Mentioned in Video: • Dihalide Addition to Alkenes • Support the Channel! • Buy Guides Here: https://www.chemcomplete.com/buy-guides • Visit us Online: https://www.chemcomplete.com/ • Full online general and organic chemistry courses releasing soon, access to me as your teacher, stay tuned! • Private 1 on 1 Coaching Available
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