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Markovnikov's rule states that with the addition of HX, H2O, or ROH to an alkene, the higher priority substituent adds to the more highly substituted carbon of the carbon-carbon double bond, and the hydrogen adds to the carbon that has more hydrogens.
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In elimination reactions, the major reaction product is the alkene with the more highly substituted double bond. This most-substituted alkene is also the most stable.
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