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The Introduction of a Small Amount of a Peroxide to a Hydrogen

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The introduction of a small amount of a peroxide to a hydrogen halide addition of an alkene will result in a(n)___ addition where the hydrogen in the addition appears adds to the carbon with the ___ number of hydrogens.

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