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What happens when bromine attacks `CH_(2)=CH-CH_(2)-C-= CH`?

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CH_(2)=CH-C-=C-CH=CH-CH_(3)

At low temperatures, the slow addition of molecular bromine to CH_(2)=CH-CH_(2)-=CH gives

CH-=C-CH_(2)-CH_(2)-CH_(2)OH

In the compound CH_(2)= CH- CH_(2) - CH_(2) - C -= CH, " the " C_(2) - CH_(3) bond is of the type