addition elimination reactions


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Elimination Reactions
example for elimination reactions The reactions in which a small molecule is removed from adjacent carbon atoms resulting in the formation of additional (multiple) bond between them are called elimination reactions. For example,..
Addition reactions
Ethyne undergoes addition reactions to give saturated compound..
Addition Reactions
addition reaction of alkene with bromine Reactions in which two molecules react to form a single product are called addition reactions. For example, Depending upon the type of attacking reagent, the substitution or addition reactions are also classified as free radical, electrophilic ..
Addition reactions
addition reactions shown by alkenes The p electrons of the carbon-carbon-double bond are available to an electrophile (any species seeking electrons). Thus, the addition reactions shown by alkenes are in fact electrophilic addition reactions. addition product Some additionh..
Addition reactions
formation of ethanediol from hydrogen peroxide Hydrogen peroxide is capable of adding itself to double bond...
Elimination Reactions (Dehydrohalogenation)
formation of alkenes by dehydro halogenation reactions Elimination Reactions (Dehydrohalogenation) - Haloalkanes undergo elimination of hydrogen halide (HX) when boiled with alcoholic solution of potassium hydroxide, resulting in the formation of alkenes. As the hydrogen atom present at b -position of haloalkane (i.e., on ..
Elimination Reactions (Dehydrohalogenation)
Haloalkanes undergo elimination of hydrogen halide (HX) when boiled with alcoholic solution of potassium hydroxide, resulting in the formation of alkenes. As the hydrogen atom present at b -position of haloalkane (i.e., on the carbon atom next to the one carrying the halogen) is re..
Chemical Reactions - Nucleophilic Addition Reactions
Aldehydes and Ketones are highly reactive compounds. They undergo similar reactions because of the presence of a carbonyl functional group in both of th..
Nucleophilic addition reactions
Alkynes also give the following nucleophilic addition reactions..
Nucleophilic Addition Reactions
Being unsaturated, aldehydes and ketones undergo addition reactions. They have a polar carbonyl group. The carbon of the carbonyl group being electrophilic, is readily attacked by the nucleophiles. Hence the most typical reactions of aldehydes and ketones are nucleoph..
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