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explain anti and syn addition

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Syn addition is the addition of two substituents to the same side (or face) of a double bond or triple bond, resulting in a decrease in bond order but an increase in number of substituents. Generally the substrate will be an alkene or alkyne. ... Anti additionis in direct contrast to syn addition.

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