Science, asked by rumaanmadaki, 1 month ago

alkenes and alkynes undergo electrophilic addition reaction. Why?​

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Answered by venomgirl8
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The electrophilic addition reactions take place in alkynes due to the presence of high electron density in the triple bond. This means that – C ≡ C – can act as a source of electrons. ... The electrophilic addition gets repeated and alkene derivative changes to alkane derivative.

Answered by budhanush617
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The electrophilic addition reactions take place in alkynes due to the presence of high electron density in the triple bond. This means that – C ≡ C – can act as a source of electrons. ... The electrophilic addition gets repeated and alkene derivative changes to alkane derivative.

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