http://Leah4sci.com/markovnikov presents: Markovnikov’s Rule vs AntiMarkovnikov in Alkene Addition Reactions
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Asymmetrical alkenes can form 2 different addition products: one major and one minor as predicted by Markovnikov’s rule. This video walks you through Markovnikov’s rule including memorization shortcuts, and an indepth logicbased review to ensure you understand how to identify Markovnikov and antiMarkovnikov products. We’ll also walk through a few practice problems together including carbocation rearrangement and problems where Hydrogen is not added to the alkene.
In this video:
[0:19] Mechanism for hydrogen halogenation
[1:11] Hydrogen halogenation on asymmetrical molecule
[6:31] Principles for Markovnikov reactions
[9:40] Nucleophile attacks carbocation
[11:49] Review of hydride shift
[12:55] Sample AntiMarkovnikov problems
[16:24] Adding nonhydrogen atoms
Links & Resources Mentioned In This Video:
Carbocation Stability Tutorial: http://leah4sci.com/carbocationstabi...
Hydride Shift Tutorial: • Hydride Shift and Methyl Shift Mechanism
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