CHM 124 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Electrophilic Addition, Hydrogen Chloride, Cyclohexene

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The reaction between symmetrical alkenes and the hydrogen halides. Alkenes react with hydrogen bromide in the cold. The double bond breaks and a hydrogen atom ends up attached to one of the carbons and a bromine atom to the other. In the case of ethene, bromoethane is formed. Note: be careful when you write the names of the addition products that you change the ene ending in the original alkene (showing the c=c) into an ane ending (showing that it has been replaced by c-c). The structures of the cyclohexene and the bromocyclohexane are often simplified: Note: each corner in one of these diagrams represents a carbon atom. Each carbon atom has enough hydrogens attached to make the total number of bonds up to 4. In the case of the bromocyclohexane, it isn"t necessary to write the new hydrogen into the diagram, but it is helpful to put it there to emphasise that addition has happened.

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