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name two hydrocarbons which give addition reaction

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Answered by adityarajput66
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Answer:

Alkenes and Alkynes (ones with carbon-carbon double or triple bonds) (i dont know if other atoms do it)

Explanation:

A Carbon-carbon double bond involves 4 electrons, 2 pairs. Because of the relatively electron dense region this site is more polar than the rest of the molecule (more electrons =>more negative). This makes it a reactive site for other atoms to come and bond there. One of the bonds is broken open and something new attaches (or ADDS) itself there, making covalent bonds with the electrons which used to be in the double bond.

When this happens it follows Markovnikov's rule which basically says that the end of the (previously a double) bond which has more hydrogens is where the hydrogen wants to go.


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Answered by irfanvavy234
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two hydro carbons which give addition reactions are

1) ethene

ethen undergoes addition reaction to form ethane

2) butyne

butyne goes addition reaction to form butane

any alkene or alkyne can be given as an example because only alkenes and alkynes udergoes addition reaction

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