Mention the types of addition reaction on the basis of their methods. Write answer in brief.
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An addition reaction occurs when two or more reactants combine to form a single product. This product will contain all the atoms that were present in the reactants. Addition reactions occur with unsaturated compounds.
The general equation for an addition reaction: A+B → C
Notice that C is the final product with no A or B remaining as a residue.
An elimination reaction occurs when a reactant is broken up into two products. Elimination reactions occur with saturated compounds.
The general equation for an elimination reaction: A → B+C
A substitution reaction occurs when an exchange of elements in the reactants takes place. The initial reactants are transformed or swopped around to give a final product.
The general equation for a substitution reaction: AB+CD → AD+BC
The general equation for an addition reaction: A+B → C
Notice that C is the final product with no A or B remaining as a residue.
An elimination reaction occurs when a reactant is broken up into two products. Elimination reactions occur with saturated compounds.
The general equation for an elimination reaction: A → B+C
A substitution reaction occurs when an exchange of elements in the reactants takes place. The initial reactants are transformed or swopped around to give a final product.
The general equation for a substitution reaction: AB+CD → AD+BC
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