what is addition reaction
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An addition reaction, in organic chemistry, is in its simplest terms an organic reaction where two or more molecules combine to form a larger one. Addition reactions are limited to chemical compounds that have multiple bonds, such as molecules with carbon–carbon double bonds, or with triple bonds
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Addition Reaction:
Addition reactions are those reactions in which Unsaturated Hydrocarbons are converted into Saturated Hydrocarbons in the presence of catalysts the catalyst like nickel, palladium, etc.
Role of catalyst:
The role of catalyst here is to increase the speed of the reaction without affecting the reaction on its own.
Information about addition reaction in Oils:
Addition reactions are most commonly found in the Hydrogenation Of Vegetable Oils. Long unsaturated carbon chains are contained in vegetable oils. Animal fats contain long saturated carbon chains. Saturated fatty acids are not good for our health so it is always advised to use oils containing unsaturated fatty acids for cooking.
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