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Why are unsaturated hydrocarbons more reactive than saturated hydrocarbons?​

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Answered by MrEccentric
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Unsaturated hydrocarbons can be converted out into saturated hydrocarbons through processes like hydrogenation, which usually occur at a fast rate under favourable conditions...

Saturated hydrocarbons, on the other hand, do not usually react through processes such as hydrogenation...

Hence, it is demonstrated that unsaturated hydrocarbons are more reactive than saturated hydrocarbons...

Answered by ARIJITKUNDU
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Answer:

unsaturated hydrocarbons are more reactive than the saturated hydrocarbons because

Step-by-step explanation:

unsaturated hydrocarbons usually make double bond triple bonds .

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hence there is always a chance that with proper condition the double bonds and triple bonds may break to form single bonds or saturated hydrocarbons due to which energy will be released

and hence unsaturated hydrocarbons will tend to turn to saturated hydrocarbons more due to which when ignited they will burn more reactive , more adversely than saturated hydrocarbons

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