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Alkene and alkyne both undergo electrophilic additon beacuise of `pi` electron density, they behave as elctron rich species, alknens are more reactive toward this reaction because the intermiediate formed when an`E^(oplus)` adds to an alkyne is a vinylic cation wheras sthe intermediate formed when an `E^(oplus)` adds to akene is alkyl cation, which is mopre stable.

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HIMANSHU PANDEY-HYDROCARBONS (ALKANE, ALKENE and ALKYNE)-Linked Comprehension Type (Q.1 To Q.25)
  1. Addition of X(2) on alkene is electrophilic additon reaction.Reaction ...

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  2. Addition of HX on alkene proceed through the formation of carbocation ...

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  3. Addition of HX on alkene proceed through the formation of carbocation ...

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  4. Addition of HX on alkene proceed through the formation of carbocation ...

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  5. Alkene and alkyne both undergo electrophilic additon beacuise of pi e...

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  6. Alkene and alkyne both undergo electrophilic additon beacuise of pi e...

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  7. Alkene and alkyne both undergo electrophilic additon beacuise of pi e...

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  8. Find structure of compound A:

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  9. Find structure of compound E:

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  10. Find structure of compound D:

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  11. Which of the following is compund P?

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  12. R and s are:

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  13. Identify sturcture of compound T:

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  14. Hydroboration oxidation reaction is a process of addtition of H(2)O ac...

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  15. Hydroboration oxidation reaction is a process of addtition of H(2)O ac...

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  16. Hydroboration oxidation reaction is a process of addtition of H(2)O ac...

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  17. Alkane may be prepared from alkyl hlide by Wutrtz method where alkyl h...

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  18. Alkane may be prepared from alkyl hlide by Wutrtz method where alkyl h...

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  19. Alkane may be prepared from alkyl hlide by Wutrtz method where alkyl h...

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  20. Hydrocarbon A (C(7)H(12)) was treated with BH(3) .THF, H(2)O(2), NaOH ...

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