‘The addition of unsymmetrical reagents to unsymmetrical alkenes occurs in such

‘The addition of unsymmetrical reagents to unsymmetrical alkenes occurs in such a way that the negative part of the addendum goes to that carbon atom of the double bond which carries lesser number of hydrogen atoms” is called by

Options

(a) Saytzeff rule
(b) Markownikoff’s rule
(c) Kharasch effect
(d) Anti-Saytzeff rule

Correct Answer:

Markownikoff’s rule

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