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Describe with the help of chemical equations: (i) Anti-Markovnikov’s rule. (ii) Decarboxylation.

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-Markovnikov's rule:This rule describes regiochemistry in which the “substituent” is connected to a "less SUBSTITUTED carbon" instead of a more substituted carbon. This rule's process is a unusual process, as carbon cations that are COMMONLY FORMED during "alkene" or "alkyne" reactions tend to favour the carbon that is substituted.ii) Decarboxylation:It is a "chemical reaction" that removes a "CARBOXYL GROUP" in an organic compound and releases “carbon dioxide”.



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