why alkenes are more reactive than alkynes towards electophilic substitution reactions
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Alkynes are usually less reactive than alkenes in electrophilic addition reactions because the π electrons are "held" more tightly in C≡C bonds then in C=C bonds. It is also more sterically difficult to form a bromonium ion from an alkyne than from an alkene.
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