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Hydrohalogenation
A reaction where hydrogen and a halogen are added across a pi bond of an alkene or alkyne.Alkene
A hydrocarbon containing a carbon-carbon double bond.Alkyne
A hydrocarbon containing a carbon-carbon triple bond.Alkyl Halide
A compound formed when a halogen is added to an alkane, alkene, or alkyne.Markovnikov's Rule
A rule stating that hydrogen adds to the carbon with more hydrogens in unsymmetrical alkenes or alkynes.Pi Bond
A type of covalent bond formed by the sideways overlap of atomic orbitals.Symmetrical Molecule
A molecule where substituents are evenly distributed, allowing equal addition of atoms.Dihalide
A compound with two halogen atoms added to the same carbon.Hydrogen
The lightest and most abundant element, often added in hydrohalogenation reactions.Halogen
A group 17 element, such as bromine or chlorine, used in hydrohalogenation.Bromine
A halogen element commonly used in hydrohalogenation reactions.Chlorine
A halogen element often used in hydrohalogenation reactions.Double Bond
A chemical bond where two pairs of electrons are shared between atoms.Triple Bond
A chemical bond where three pairs of electrons are shared between atoms.Mole
A unit of measurement for amount of substance, used to quantify reactants in reactions.