So if we look at this reaction it's anti, I'm trying to find a simple rule for students, I do have set of rules that state (Cis alkene + anti reaction leads to two enantiomers ), but the problem with this question is that the alkene isn't cis or trans.
The carbon on the left isn't chiral so it doesnt really matter if Br is inside or outside the page, but how would i know the stereochemistry of the left carbon? would the Br be inside or outside? I know it should be opposite to the other Br, but the other Br can be drawn linear, or would i just have two enantiomers?
Thanks in advance.