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sergeinik [125]
2 years ago
5

In an addition reaction, which bond of the reactant is broken?

Chemistry
2 answers:
schepotkina [342]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

C. carbon-carbon double bond

Explanation:

A reaction in which two or more molecules combine together to result in the formation of a larger molecules then this type of reactions are known as addition reactions.

Usually compounds which contain a double bond undergo addition reactions.

For example, a compound with carbon-carbon double bond, carbonyl group, imine group etc undergo addition reaction.

Thus, we can conclude that in an addition reaction, carbon carbon double bond of the reactant is broken.

Carbon-carbon double bonds (unsaturations) are found in naturally occurring fatty acids.

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Kitty [74]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:  c

Explanation:

A reaction in which two or more molecules combine together to result in the formation of a larger molecules then this type of reactions are known as addition reactions.

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