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Identify the products A and B and comment on their yields.
`CH_(3)CH = CHCH_(3)+HCl rarrA+B`.

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Since the double bonded carbons of the alkene contains same number of hydrogen atoms, the intermediate `2^(@)` carbocations leading to the formation of A and B are nearly equally stable. For this reason, the compounds A and B are obtaioned at nearly equal rates and in nearly equal amounts.
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