Chemistry, asked by SushmitaVS2338, 3 months ago

Explain briefly acetylene undergoes adittion reactions in two stages

Answers

Answered by NamishH2340R
0

Answer:

Answer: The principal reaction of the alkynes is addition across the triple bond to form alkanes. These addition reactions are analogous to those of the alkenes. ... Alkynes undergo catalytic hydrogenation with the same catalysts used in alkene hydrogenation: platinum, palladium, nickel, and rhodium.

HOPE IT HELPS YOU

PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST

PLEASE FOLLOW MY BRAINLY ACCOUNT

Answered by harishmsd1408
0

The principal reaction of the alkynes is addition across the triple bond to form alkanes. These addition reactions are analogous to those of the alkenes. ... Alkynes undergo catalytic hydrogenation with the same catalysts used in alkene hydrogenation: platinum, palladium, nickel, and rhodium

Similar questions