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Predict the product expected to be obtained when HCl is added to isobutylene. Explain the mechanism.

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Isobutylene `(Me_(2)C = CH_(2))` undergoes addition with HCl according to the Markownikoff's rule and teri-butyl chloride is obtained as the only product. The other product (1-chloro-2-methylpropane) is not obtained because it is expected to be obtained through the formation of a very unstable `1^(@)` carbocation.
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