Can someone explain why it's ✅ and not ❌?

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.aiglatson
.aiglatsonOP4mo ago
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.aiglatson
.aiglatsonOP4mo ago
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iTeachChem
iTeachChem4mo ago
Free radical mechanism
Say_miracle_shadow
Also Br is selective and carbocation in 2nd case is stable. Sir could we say this way? @iTeachChem
waste of space
waste of space3mo ago
free radical formed on vinylic carbon will be unstable cuz of hybridisation it will become sp-like causing angle strain and rather, it will be stable with resonance on the allylic position selectivity was based on degrees of carbon only as much as i remember and all of the carbons here are secondary
iTeachChem
iTeachChem3mo ago
shall we close this one out?
.aiglatson
.aiglatsonOP3mo ago
Thanks sir, sure. +solved @iTeachChem @Say_miracle_shadow @waste of space
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