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Alkene Conversions
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Alkene Conversions

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What is the product obtained when an alkene reacts with chloride?

The corresponding alkyl halide.

What are the reagents that can convert an alkene into an alkyl halide?

Chloride, hydrogen bromide, or hydrogen iodide.

What are the possible products when an alkene reacts with hydrogen bromide or hydrogen iodide?

The corresponding alkyl bromide or alkyl iodide, respectively.

What is the Felkelstein reaction?

<p>The Felkelstein reaction is a chemical reaction that involves the conversion of an alkene into an alkyl halide using a halogen and a Lewis acid catalyst.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the reagents required for the Felkelstein reaction?

<p>The reagents required for the Felkelstein reaction are a halogen (such as chlorine or bromine) and a Lewis acid catalyst (such as aluminum chloride or iron(III) chloride).</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the mechanism of the Felkelstein reaction?

<p>The mechanism of the Felkelstein reaction involves the formation of a cyclic halonium ion intermediate, followed by nucleophilic attack of the halide ion on the alkene, resulting in the formation of an alkyl halide.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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