Does substitution reaction takes place only in organic compounds?
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Nucleophilic substitution reactions are commonplace in organic chemistry, and they can be broadly categorized as taking place at a carbon of a saturated aliphatic compound carbon or (less often) at an aromatic or other unsaturated carbon center.
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Addition reaction is a type of reaction in which two or more molecules combine with each other to form a single substance. ... Substitution reaction does not add any atom to the hydrocarbon because it takes place only in saturated hydrocarbons(containing only single bonds).
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