The negative part of the addendum (the molecule to be added) adds on to the carbon atom…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
The negative part of the addendum (the molecule to be added) adds on to the carbon atom of the double bond containing the least number of hydrogen atoms. This rule is known as
- Saytzeff’s rule
- Peroxide rule
- Markovnikov’s rule
- van’t Hoff rule
Answer
(C) Markovnikov’s rule
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