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Transcribed Image Test: In general, what type of compound is expected to be the final product when two halogen atome and acres the double bond of an alkene?
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Step 1: Explaining about alkenes and halogen
Alkenes are unsaturated hydrocarbons containing
one or more double bonds.
Halogens are group 7 compounds. For example
chlorine bromine fluorine etc.
Step 2: Formation of vicinal halide
When two halogen atoms are added across the
double bond of an alkene, the final product is
called a vicinal or geminal dihalide. In these
compounds halogen atoms get attached to the
adjacent carbon atoms. This is a sort of addition
reaction of alkenes. For example,
H
12
प
प
-C.
+d-J
h-c-c-h
✓✓
H
hh
Ethene
Chlorine
Dichloroethere
(Halogen)
CC₂My
Dichloroethane - vicinal dihalich.
Solution
Viscinal dihalide is expected to be a final product
when two halogen atoms are added across the
double bonds of alkenes.
III
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