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Spelt out the bromide and hydrogen, better title.
Jan
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Why is a rearrangement observed for the secondary alcohol but not the primary in these examples?

I am thinking that maybe only hydrogen shifts are possible and methyl shifts are not allowed in such situation? Is that the reasoning? but then again in the second example the bromide could shift to a secondary position after doing a hydrogen shift.

two problems with an alcohol reacting with HBr

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