CHM 124 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Electrophilic Addition, Hydrogen Bromide, Ethylene

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The reaction between symmetrical alkenes and sulphuric acid. This page gives you the facts and a simple, uncluttered mechanism for the electrophilic addition reactions between sulphuric acid and alkenes like ethene and cyclohexene. If you want the mechanisms explained to you in detail, there is a link at the bottom of the page. The electrophilic addition reaction between ethene and sulphuric acid. Alkenes react with concentrated sulphuric acid in the cold to produce alkyl hydrogensulphates. The structure of the product molecule is sometimes written as ch3ch2hso4, but the version in the equation is better because it shows how all the atoms are linked up. All you need to do is to learn the structure of sulphuric acid, and after that the mechanism is exactly the same as the one with hydrogen bromide. As you will find out, the formula of the product follows from the mechanism in an inevitable way.

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