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What is syn addition?

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Syn addition is the addition of two substituents to the same side (or face) of a double bond or triple bond, resulting in a decrease in bond order but an increase in number of substituents. Generally the substrate will be an alkene or alkyne. ... The classical example of this is bromination (any halogenation) of alkenes.

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Syn addition is the addition of two substituents to the same side (or face) of a double bond or triple bond, resulting in a decrease in bond order but an increase in number of substituents. Generally the substrate will be an alkene or alkyne. ... The classical example of this is bromination (any halogenation) of alkenes.

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