Difference between addition and substitution reaction. explain with an example
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Addition reaction
It is a chemical reaction in which simply two reactants add up to give a product without any by product.
E.g. 2H2 + O2. -------> 2H2O
Substitution reaction
It is a chemical reation in which a more reactive element substitutes the less reactive element.
e.g.
CH4 + Cl2 ------> CH3Cl
Addition reaction
It is a chemical reaction in which simply two reactants add up to give a product without any by product.
E.g. 2H2 + O2. -------> 2H2O
Substitution reaction
It is a chemical reation in which a more reactive element substitutes the less reactive element.
e.g.
CH4 + Cl2 ------> CH3Cl
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Explanation:
Addition reaction
The reaction in which an unsaturated hydrocarbon combines with other substance to give a single product is called addition reaction.
Substitution reaction
The reaction in which one or more hydrogen atoms of a hydrocarbon are replaced by some other atoms is called a substitution reaction
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