1,2 addition

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Book says that only carbons 1 and 3 can be electrophiles. Book also says that a 1,2 and 1,4 addition can occur.

1,4 is very clear. 1,2...not so much.

Say you add a lot of HBr. Alkene can be attacked to make either carbon 2 or 3 carbocations. Both are electrophiles!

So I must have my facts off.

1. How does HBr react with this molecule?

2. How is 1,2 addition possible?
 
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I haven't reviewed this yet, but it seems to me that if you take off a H from C3, you will get a hydride shift from C2, making C2 a carbocation = 1,2 addition?
 
I haven't reviewed this yet, but it seems to me that if you take off a H from C3, you will get a hydride shift from C2, making C2 a carbocation = 1,2 addition?

take off an H from an alkene? that's not likely to happen is it? also, do you mean c3 with my numbering or c3 with formal numbering
 
Oxygen is 1, moves the numbers one up for the rest on the carbons.

sorry friend i don't think that's accurate.
I agree with chiddler but it's true in rings like furan.

Unfortunately I'm not familiar with addition to unsaturated carbonyls yet, sorry chiddler. 🙁
 
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