In the presence of peroxide, hydrogen chloride and hydrogen iodide do not give…
Chemistry · NEET · NTA Exams — Hydrocarbons
In the presence of peroxide, hydrogen chloride and hydrogen iodide do not give anti-Markovnikov addition to alkenes because:
- both are highly ionic
- one is oxidizing and the other is reducing
- one of the steps is endothermic in both the cases
- all the steps are exothermic in both the cases
Answer
(C) one of the steps is endothermic in both the cases
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