Chemistry, asked by jrbhai456, 9 months ago

what do u mean by methesis reaction?explain ur answer with help of a reaction​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Metathesis reactions are chemical reactions in which two hydrocarbons (alkanes, alkenes or alkynes) are converted to two new hydrocarbons by the exchange of carbon–carbon single, double or triple bonds. These are usually catalyzed by a metal catalyst.

Answered by yashika1951
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Metathesis is a chemical reaction in which one part of each two compounds interchange to form two new compounds. Metathesis polymerization occurs according to this defining characteristic. Metathesis polymerization is different from other polymerization method, because all double bonds in the monomer remain in the polymer synthesized.....

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