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How does substitution reaction differ from addition reaction?

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Answered by ItsSpiderman44
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The main difference between addition and substitution reactions is that addition reactions involve the combination of two or more atoms or functional groups whereas substitution reactions involve the displacement of an atom or a functional group by another functional group.

Answered by simran7539
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The main difference between addition and substitution reactions is that addition reactions involve the combination of two or more atoms or functional groups whereas substitution reactions involve the displacement of an atom or a functional group by another functional group.

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