4: The Reactions of Alkenes Last updated Jun 23, 2019 Save as PDF 3.9: A Reaction Coordinate Diagram Describes the Energy Changes That Take Place During a Reaction 4.1: The Addition of a Hydrogen Halide to an Alkene Page ID13844 ( \newcommand{\kernel}{\mathrm{null}\,}\) An Introductory Organic Chemistry Textmap organized around Paula Bruice's textbook Organic Chemistry I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII XIV XV XVI XVII XVIII XIX XX XXI XXII XXIII XXIV XXV XXVI XXVII XXVIII XXIX XXX XXXI Template:HideTOC Topic hierarchy4.1: The Addition of a Hydrogen Halide to an Alkene4.2: Carbocation Stability Depends on the Number of Alkyl Groups Attached to the Positively Charged Carbon4.3: What Does the Structure of the Transition State Look Like?4.4: Electrophilic Addition Reactions Are Regioselective4.5: The Addition of Water to an Alkene4.6: The Addition of an Alcohol to an Alkene4.7: A Carbocation Will Rearrange If It Can Form a More Stable Carbocation4.8: The Addition of a Halogen to an Alkene4.9: Oxymercuration-Reduction and Alkoxymercuration-Reduction Are Other Ways to Add Water or an Alcohol to an Alkene4.10: The Addition of a Peroxyacid to an Alkene4.11: The Addition of Borane to an Alkene- Hydroboration-Oxidation4.12: The Addition of Hydrogen to an Alkene4.13: The Relative Stabilities of Alkenes4.14: Reactions and Synthesis