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Statement 1:Addition of bromine to -2-butene yields meso-2,3-dibromo butane
Statement 2:Bromine addition to an alkene is an electrophilic addition
- Statement 1 is True, Statement 2 is True; Statement 2 is correct explanation for Statement 1
- Statement 1 is True, Statement 2 is True; Statement 2 is not correct explanation for Statement 1
- Statement 1 is True, Statement 2 is False
- Statement 1 is False, Statement 2 is True
The correct answer is: Statement 1 is True, Statement 2 is True; Statement 2 is not correct explanation for Statement 1
Statement (I) is correct but statement (II) is not the correct explanation of the statement (I) (addition of to -2-butene is ionic, while it is an electrophilic addition in alkenes)
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