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How does >c=c< differ from >C=0 group in chemical reactions ?​

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Answered by Shreya762133
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The double bonds in alkenes and double bonds in carbonyl groups are VERY different in terms of reactivity. The C=C is less reactive due to C=O. ... For example, the electronegativity of oxygen also polarizes the pi bond allowing the single bonded substituent connected to become electron withdrawing

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