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jacobleigh
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April 20, 2016, 10:21:16 AM »
Hello, Ive been doing hydration reaction for one of my papers I know how to draw and remember mechanisms but for this image can you tell me and explain which intermediates are involved and why is the 2-isomer form in this case. thank you
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Welcome to the forum. It is a forum rule that you must first show us your attempts or your thoughts before we can help you. Also, I find your terminology a bit confusing. Why do you call it a 2-isomer?
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Hint, carbon is a better electron donor than hydrogen.
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