Anti-Markovnikov Rule Explained π | Stereoselectivity & Peroxide Effect in 1 Minute
Learn the basics of the Anti-Markovnikov Rule, its relation to stereoselectivity, and the peroxide effect in this quick, easy-to-understand chemistry overview. Perfect for students and enthusiasts!

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This video helps you to Understand Anti-Markovnikov Rule. The Markovnikov rule explains the addition of an asymmetrical reagent into an asymmetrical alkene. The rule says that the negative part of the reagent will be added to less substituted carbon or carbon-containing more the hydrogen atom. The rule is very basic and important in part of alkene reactivity.
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This video helps you to Understand Anti-Markovnikov Rule. The Markovnikov rule explains the addition of an asymmetrical reagent into an asymmetrical alkene. The rule says that the negative part of the reagent will be added to less substituted carbon or carbon-containing more the hydrogen atom. The rule is very basic and important in part of alkene reactivity.
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1255, Third street, Asari Colony,
Satchiyapuram, Sivakasi- 626124
Tamil Nadu, India.
#JEE #NEET #NET #GATE #One #OneChemistry #JAM #Chemistry
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Content Creation: Prof. GKR
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The creator of this channel Prof. GKR, his Ph.D in Chemistry from Hyderabad Central University and cleared CSIR-JRF and NET. He is currently Associate Professor in the P.S.R Arts and Science College, Sivakasi, Tamil Nadu.
## Know One Chemistry ##
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