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**Title: Understanding Reaction Mechanisms: Formation of Minor Products**

**Instructions:**

1. Don’t forget to show formal charges where necessary.

**Task:**

Write a reasonable mechanism for the formation of the minor product shown below.

**Reaction Overview:**

- **Reactants:** 
  - An alkane (depicted as a linear skeletal structure).

- **Reagents:** 
  - Br₂ (Bromine), with Heat as a condition.

**Products:**

1. **Major Product:**
   - A structure where a bromine atom (Br) is bonded to a tertiary carbon atom.
   
2. **Minor Product:**
   - A structure where bromine is bonded to a secondary carbon atom.
   
3. **By-product:**
   - HBr (Hydrogen Bromide).

**Explanation:**

In this task, you are required to propose a detailed reaction mechanism for the formation of the minor product when an alkane reacts with bromine under thermal conditions. Remember to consider the stability of intermediates and the transition states. Also, ensure all formal charges are correctly illustrated throughout your mechanism.
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Transcribed Image Text:**Title: Understanding Reaction Mechanisms: Formation of Minor Products** **Instructions:** 1. Don’t forget to show formal charges where necessary. **Task:** Write a reasonable mechanism for the formation of the minor product shown below. **Reaction Overview:** - **Reactants:** - An alkane (depicted as a linear skeletal structure). - **Reagents:** - Br₂ (Bromine), with Heat as a condition. **Products:** 1. **Major Product:** - A structure where a bromine atom (Br) is bonded to a tertiary carbon atom. 2. **Minor Product:** - A structure where bromine is bonded to a secondary carbon atom. 3. **By-product:** - HBr (Hydrogen Bromide). **Explanation:** In this task, you are required to propose a detailed reaction mechanism for the formation of the minor product when an alkane reacts with bromine under thermal conditions. Remember to consider the stability of intermediates and the transition states. Also, ensure all formal charges are correctly illustrated throughout your mechanism.
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