a) How does the rate of the reaction change as you go along the series HF – HCl
– HBr – HI?
b) Briefly explain the trend you have given in part (a).
c) How does the rate of reaction change as you go from ethene to propene to 2-
methylbut-2-ene?
Reaction rates increase in the order HF < HCl < HBr < HI. Hydrogen fluoride reacts much more slowly than the other three, and is normally ignored in talking about these reactions. When the hydrogen halides react with alkenes, the hydrogen-halogen bond has to be broken.
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