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IN WHICH TYPE OF REACTION DOUBLE BOND IN HYDRO CARBON CHANGES TO SINGLE BOND

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Answered by ayush579
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\huge\mathfrak{\blue{Answer→}}Unsaturated hydrocarbon molecules that contain one or more double bonds are called alkenes. Carbon atoms linked by a double bond are bound together by two bonds, one σ bond and one π bond.

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Answered by loydhlanai
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polymarisaton reaction

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