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  1. Hydrohalogenation - Wikipedia

    A hydrohalogenation reaction is the electrophilic addition of hydrogen halides like hydrogen chloride or hydrogen bromide to alkenes to yield the corresponding haloalkanes. [1][2][3]

  2. Hydrohalogenation of Alkenes and Markovnikov's Rule – Master …

    Feb 8, 2013 · When alkenes are treated with hydrohalic acids (HCl, HBr, or HI) they form alkyl halides. This is sometimes called hydrohalogenation of alkenes since it results in the addition …

  3. Hydrohalogenation of Alkenes - Organic Chemistry Tutor

    Hydrohalogenation is a reaction where an alkene reacts with a hydrogen halide (HX), where X is typically chlorine, bromine, or iodine. During this reaction, one carbon of the alkene receives a …

  4. Hydrohalogenation Explained: Definition, Examples, Practice

    Hydrohalogenation is a reaction in organic chemistry where a hydrogen halide (HX) is added to an alkene (a molecule with a carbon-carbon double bond). The result is the formation of an alkyl …

  5. 10.9: Hydrohalogenation—Electrophilic Addition of HX

    All alkenes undergo addition reactions with the hydrogen halides. A hydrogen atom joins to one of the carbon atoms originally in the double bond, and a halogen atom to the other. For example, …

  6. 3.2.1 – Hydrohalogenation of Alkenes – Organic Chemistry and …

    The first step of the hydrohalogenation mechanism adds a new C–H bond to one carbon atom and a formal positive charge to the other carbon atom (the carbocation).

  7. Hydrohalogenation (video) | Alkene reactions | Khan Academy

    Video transcript Here's the general reaction for a hydrohalogenation. You have an alkene, and you react that with a hydrogen halide. And the hydrogen adds to one set of your double bond, …

  8. Hydrohalogenation: Principles and Practice

    Jun 9, 2025 · Hydrohalogenation is a fundamental reaction in organic chemistry that involves the addition of a hydrogen halide (HX) to an unsaturated compound, such as an alkene or alkyne.

  9. Hydrohalogenation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Hydrohalogenation is defined as a chemical reaction involving the addition of hydrogen halides (H–X) to carbon-carbon multiple bonds, which can proceed via electrophilic addition following …

  10. Alkenes: Hydrohalogenation - CliffsNotes

    Unlike halogens, hydrogen halides are polarized molecules, which easily form ions. Hydrogen halides also add to alkenes by electrophilic addition. The addition of hydrogen halides to …