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HBr
(1)
CH3
HBr
(2)
CH3
(3) HBr
CH2 HBr
(4)
CH2 HBr
(5)
CH2
CH3
(6) HBr
CH3
HBr
(7)
CH2
HBr
(8)
CH3
HBr
(9)
CH3
CH3
(10) HBr
O
(11) HBr
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Kalpavriksha Classes Carbocation Er. A. K. Srivastwa (IIT Delhi)
CH3
CH3
HBr
(12)
HBr
(13)
CH3
HBr
CH3
(14)
O
HBr
(15)
H3C CH3
CH3
HBr
(16)
O
(17) HBr
HBr
(18)
HBr
(19)
CH3
H3C
(20) HBr
H3C
CH2
All questions just demand your presence of mind. Always think in step by step manner. First step is
protonation, thus forming a carbocation. Think about the stability and reactions of carbocation. Nature
favours stable end product. So, if possible, rearrangement will always take. Once, you have got the most
stable carbocation, then finally the nucleophile present, will attack the carbocation to get final product.
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