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unsaturated hydrocarbons undergo? ​

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Answered by kk221510347
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Unsaturated hydrocarbons includes compounds in which carbon atoms form either double or triple bonds between them. They undergo addition reaction to add another atom to the carbon atoms forming double or triple bond so that they can form alkane which is more stable than Alkene or Alkyne.

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