Chemistry, asked by Veishole, 19 days ago

explain briefly why alkanes are reactive than alkenes. If you answer correctly then I will surely mark you as brainliest.​

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Answered by sd1007693
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Alkenes and alkynes possess multiple bonds.

Answered by anitharai05
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Alkenes are relatively stable compounds, but are more reactive than alkanes because of the reactivity of the carbon–carbon π-bond. ... Because the carbon-carbon π bond is relatively weak, it is quite reactive and can be easily broken and reagents can be added to carbon.

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