Markovnikov's rule for the addition of hydrogen halides to alkenes states that the incoming hydrogen bonds to the: sp² carbon with the most hydrogens already. sp carbon with the most hydrogens already. None of these choices is correct. sp² carbon with the fewest hydrogens already. sp³ carbon with the most hydrogens already.

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Markovnikov's rule for the addition of hydrogen halides to alkenes states that the
incoming hydrogen bonds to the:
sp² carbon with the most hydrogens already.
sp carbon with the most hydrogens already.
None of these choices is correct.
sp² carbon with the fewest hydrogens already.
sp³ carbon with the most hydrogens already.
Transcribed Image Text:Markovnikov's rule for the addition of hydrogen halides to alkenes states that the incoming hydrogen bonds to the: sp² carbon with the most hydrogens already. sp carbon with the most hydrogens already. None of these choices is correct. sp² carbon with the fewest hydrogens already. sp³ carbon with the most hydrogens already.
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