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what is trans addition reaction in cycloalkenes?​

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Answered by crazylovermeriel
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Cycloalkenes are hydrocarbons containing a ring of carbon atoms and one or more double bonds in the cycle that do not form an aromatic ring (a cyclic molecule is considered to be aromatic when it follows Hückel’s rule, which requires that the number of π electrons equals 4n+2 where n is an integer).

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Answered by navinyapatil
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The reaction proceeds via a trans addition, but because of the free rotation possible around the single bond of the resulting alkane, a trans product cannot be isolated. ... If cyclohexene, a six‐carbon ring that has one double bond, is halogenated, the resulting cycloalkane is trans substituted.

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