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propene undergoes addition reaction​

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Propene is an alkene, i.e it contains a double bond. This double bond is weak, hence upon external interference it will easily break. That's why when propene reacts with something, say bromine, this double bond breaks and the bromine atoms get 'added' to the unsaturated propene compound (forming a dibromide).

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