In case of unsymmetrical alkene, we need to check which alkyl part would combine with the halide ion. In short, (a) generally the halide combines with the smaller alkyl part (b) in case one side is branched and the other simple, halide combines with tertiary part
Mam if the ether was unsymmetrical. So how would it have reacted?
In case of unsymmetrical alkene, we need to check which alkyl part would combine with the halide ion. In short,
(a) generally the halide combines with the smaller alkyl part
(b) in case one side is branched and the other simple, halide combines with tertiary part
@ChemistryWithJaspreet ok thnx mam