Assertion : Alkenes undergo addition reactions
Reasons: Alkenes are stable
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Explanation:
Alkenes are unsaturated molecules, which means they do not have all the hydrogen they could have.
This is because there is at least one double bond between carbons.
This is a stable structure, but not the most stable, so when certain compounds or elements are added,
like fluorine, they undergo an addition reaction.
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- Alkane = Single Bond ⇒ Saturated Compound
- Alkene = Double Bond ⇒ Unsaturated Compound
- Alkyne = Triple Bond ⇒ Unsaturated Compound
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