write a note on the effect of the catalyst in addition reaction
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An addition reaction, in organic chemistry, is in its simplest terms an organic reaction where two or more molecules combine to form a larger one (the adduct).[1][2]
Addition reactions are limited to chemical compounds that have multiple bonds, such as molecules with carbon–carbon double bonds(alkenes), or with triple bonds (alkynes). Molecules containing carbon—hetero double bonds like carbonyl (C=O) groups, or imine (C=N) groups, can undergo addition, as they too have double-bond character.
Addition reactions are limited to chemical compounds that have multiple bonds, such as molecules with carbon–carbon double bonds(alkenes), or with triple bonds (alkynes). Molecules containing carbon—hetero double bonds like carbonyl (C=O) groups, or imine (C=N) groups, can undergo addition, as they too have double-bond character.
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