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After working through this Chemistry Factsheet, you will:
• Understand the principles of electrophilic addition to alkenes.
• Be able to write mechanistic equations for the reactions of alkenes with halogens, hydrogen halides and sulphuric acid.
• Know that carbocations (carbonium ions) are classified as primary, secondary or tertiary.
• Understand that the stability of carbocations increases from primary to secondary to tertiary.
• Know that, when unsymmetrical alkenes react with hydrogen containing reagents, there are two possible products.
• Be able to explain the formation of one product rather than another in terms of the stability of carbocations.
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September 2005

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ISSN: 1351-5136

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