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What is additon reaction?

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Answered by navanithishere
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Answer:

Addition reaction

An addition reaction, In organic chemistry, is an organic process in which two or more molecules unite to generate a bigger molecule.

Explanation:

Chemical compounds containing numerous bonds, such as molecules with carbon-carbon double bonds (alkenes) or triple bonds (alkynes), and compounds with rings, which are also termed points of unsaturation, are excluded from addition processes. Molecules with carbon—hetero double bonds, such as carbonyl (C=O) or imine (C=N) groups, can be added because they have double-bond characters as well.

Answered by aparnaappu8547
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Answer:

An addition reaction is a reaction in which two or more reactants combine together to form a larger compound.

Explanation:

An addition reaction is a group of reactions in which two or more molecules combine together to form a larger molecule. The general form of an addition reaction is as follows:

A + B → C

An example of an addition reaction is the hydrogenation of ethene.

C_{2} H_{4} + H_{2}C_{2} H_{6}

Hydrogenation of ethene gives ethane.

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