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addition mechanism
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does anyone have the actual mechanism that shows the arrows for the addtion of halogens to conjugated dienes?
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here
Edit: minus the light actually.
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This is an electrophillic addition - 1,2- and 1,4-adition is possible
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Sorry, I forgot it's a "conjugated" diene.
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i was gonna say
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