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The detailed (and as complete as possible) description of plausible or observable pathways leading from reactants to products of a chemical process. This tag should be applied to questions about these processes. It may be applied to hypothetical and/or proposed mechanisms.

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Why is C=C launching electrophilic attack on Bromine instead of the other way round?

So during my lecture on reaction of Alkenes with Halogens, my lecturer used the example of $\ce{Br2}$ gas reacting with $\ce{CH2CH2}$. He mentioned that the $\ce{C=C}$ launches an electrophilic attack …
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