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Shown below is a carbocation intermediate in an electrophilic addition reaction of \( \mathrm{HCl} \) with an alkene.
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Shown below is a carbocation intermediate in an electrophilic addition reaction of \( \mathrm{HCl} \) with an alkene. For the conformation shown, select each hydrogen whose bond to carbon is aligned for effective hyperconjugation with the vacant \( p \) orbital on the positively charged carbon. Each adjacent carbon will have only one \( \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{H} \) bond so aligned. - Gray \( =\mathrm{C} \); white \( =\mathrm{H} \); red \( =\mathrm{O} \); blue \( =\mathrm{N} \); dark green \( =\mathrm{Cl} \); brown \( =\mathrm{Br} \); light green \( =\mathrm{F} \); purple \( =\mathrm{I} \); yellow \( =\mathrm{S} \); orange \( =\mathrm{P} \). - Double click to select atoms. - You can zoom in and out using the mouse scroll wheel (or pinch to zoom on touch screens).


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