Addition of HCl to alkene X forms two alkyl halides Y and Z. HCl CH2 Cl CH3 exocyclic CC

Chapter 16, Problem 16.47

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Addition of HCl to alkene X forms two alkyl halides Y and Z. HCl CH2 Cl CH3 exocyclic CC + CH3 X YZ Cl a. Label Y and Z as a 1,2-addition product or a 1,4-addition product. b. Label Y and Z as the kinetic or thermodynamic product and explain why. c. Explain why addition of HCl occurs at the indicated C C (called an exocyclic double bond), rather than the other C C (called an endocyclic double bond).

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