Mastering Chem HELP! Draw the product formed when the compound shown below (1-methylcyclohexene) undergoes a reaction with Br2 in CH3OH.?
Can someone please help me with a chemistry problem? I need to draw the product formed when 1-methylcyclohexene reacts with Br2 in the presence of CH3OH. What is the expected structure of the product? Thank you!
3 Answers
Br2 reacts with the C=C, adding one Br to each of C across the double bond.
The name of the product is 1,2-dibromo-1-methylcyclohexane (the bromo comes alphabetically before the methyl).
1-methylcyclohexene has a single double bond; elemental bromine will add across a double bond. This is pretty fundamental organic chemistry. Write out the structure of 1-methylcyclohexene and look at the double bond. Then look at how the bromine will add across and you have your answer. You need to figure this out, not ask people to do your homework for you.
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