The addition of $HI$ in the presence of peroxide catalyst does not follow anti-Markovnikov's rule because

  • A
    $HI$ is a strong reducing agent
  • B
    $H-I$ bond is too strong to be broken homolytically
  • C
    $I$ atom combines with $H$ atom to give back $HI$
  • D
    Iodine atom is not reactive enough to add across a double bond

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