Interpretation:Source of color produced upon addition of aqueous hydrogen peroxide to the reaction mixture should be identified.
Concept introduction:Alkenes are considered electron-rich and undergo bromination addition reaction with
The mechanism of
In the second step, the strained bromonium ion intermediate opens while
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