Chemistry, asked by atulsahani888824, 11 months ago

i think this reaction is wrong please check the answer in text book. ​

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Answered by aryan9467
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Answer:

No, This reaction is Absolutely Correct

Explanation:

This is an example of Addition Reaction, where An unsaturated compound is changed into saturated compound in the presence of Catalysts.

Note -

1 π-Bond break down into 2 sigma Bond .

Here, In reaction there is 2 π-Bond so, 2 π-Bond break down into 4 sigma Bond

Answered by Studyingkid
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No, This reaction is Absolutely Correct

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This is an example of Addition Reaction, where An unsaturated compound is changed into saturated compound in the presence of Catalysts.

Note -

1 T-Bond break down into 2 sigma Bond.

Here, In reaction there is 2 1T-Bond so, 2 T-Bond break down into 4 sigma Bond

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