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Chapter 6: Reactions of Alkenes: Addition Reactions 6.1

6.1: Hydrogenation of Alkenes – addition of H-H (H2) to the π-bond of alkenes to afford an alkane. The reaction must be catalyzed by metals such as Pd Pt
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Alkenes - Addition Reactions

Alkenes- reactions. Addition. Ionic. Free radical. Reduction. Oxidation. Substitution Addition of aqueous halogens (halohydrin formation).
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Electrophilic Addition Reactions.pdf

Hydrogenation of Alkenes. Reaction Type: Electrophilic Addition. Summary. • Alkenes can be reduced to alkanes with H2 in the presence of metal catalysts 
Electrophilic Addition Reactions


Chapter 10 Alkenes and Alkynes. Electrophilic and Concerted

Alkenes and Alkynes. Electrophilic and Concerted Addition Reactions from. Organic Chemistry by. Robert C. Neuman Jr. Professor of Chemistry
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ELECTROPHILIC ADDITIONS OF ALKENES AS THE

INTRODUCTION - Chapter 8 is mostly about alkene reactions. (electrophilic addition) and then we look at each reaction individually.
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Reactions of Alkenes and Alkynes

The most characteristic reaction of alkenes is addition to the carbon–carbon double bond in such a way that the pi bond is broken and in its place
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1 Chapter 7: Alkenes: Reactions and Synthesis Electrophilic

Hydrogenation: Addition of H2 across the π-bond of an alkene to give an alkane. This is a reduction. • The reaction uses H2 and a precious metal catalyst. • The 
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Chapter 8 - Alkenes Alkynes and Aromatic Compounds

8.5 Geometric Isomers. 18. Cis-Trans Nomenclature. 20. E-Z Nomenclature. 28. 8.6 Reactions of Alkenes. 30. Addition Reactions. 30. Hydrogenation.
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Addition to Carbon–Carbon Multiple Bonds

❖An addition reaction in organic chemistry
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