Chemistry, asked by aliza310, 8 months ago

why the rate of organic reactions are slow?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Organic compounds are molecules with strong covalent bonding. With bonds this strong, it is harder for these molecules to react, thus resulting in a slower reaction.

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Answered by opshukla9494
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Answer:

The organic particles are molecules. Because of strong covalent bonding within the molecule, organic compound do not readily react.

Reaction involving organic compounds are generally slower than inorganic reactions.

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