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Chemistry, 24.03.2020 22:41, leroybennett06

Key terms: Reset Compounds that contain a carbon-carbon double bond are known as . Alkenes are electron rich; therefore, simple alkenes do not react with or bases, but will react with or acids. In the IUPAC system, an alkene is identified by the suffix . Addition reactions in which two parts of a reagent are added to the same side of a double bond are known as additions. Addition reactions in which two parts of a reagent are added from opposite sides of a double bond are called additions. Halogenation and halohydrin formation occur with addition. Hydroboration occurs with addition.

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