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Addition reactions - Organic Chemistry

Addition reactions are given by those compounds that have at least one p bond,

i.e.,  

 

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In such type of reaction there is loss of one p bond and gain of two s bonds. So product of the reaction is usually much more stable than the substance. The reaction is a continuous reaction.


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