Chemistry
Unsaturated hydrocarbons undergo:
- Addition reaction
- Substitution reaction
- Oxidation reaction
- Redox reaction
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Addition reaction
Reason — The availability of electrons in the double or triple bonded unsaturated hydrocarbons makes them more reactive and they therefore undergo characteristic addition reactions only.
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