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Answered by KingKionTreeOfLife
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a reaction in which one molecule combines with another to form a larger molecule with no other products.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • An addition reaction, in organic chemistry, is in its simplest terms an organic reaction where two or more molecules combine to form a larger one (the adduct). ... Molecules containing carbon—hetero double bonds like carbonyl (C=O) groups, or imine (C=N) groups, can undergo addition, as they too have double-bond character.
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