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Saturated hydrocarbons mainly undergo reaction
(A) Polymerisation reaction
(B) Addition reaction
(C) Elimination reaction
(D) Substitution reaction​

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Answered by singlesitaarat31
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Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Saturated hydrocarbons mainly undergo a Substitution reaction. (Option D)

  • Saturated Hydrocarbons are compounds formed of Hydrogen and Carbon. Hydrogen atoms form different combinations of bonds with Carbon atoms.
  • In a substitute reaction, the hydrogen atoms are replaced by other elements to form new compounds.
  • These hydrocarbons only have single bonds so they are incapable of undergoing other types of reactions.
  • This process of reacting is also referred to as hydrogenation.
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