Which of the following compound(s) will readily undergo addition and oxidation reactions?
a. Saturated hydrocarbons
b. Unsaturated hydrocarbons
c. Aromatic compounds
a
b
a & b
c
Which of the following compound(s) are characterized by substitution reactions?
a. Saturated hydrocarbons
b. Unsaturated hydrocarbons
c. Aromatic compounds
a
b
c
none of these
b) unsaturated hydrocarbons.
Saturated hydrocarbons and aromatic compounds are not give addition reaction although oxidation of saturated hydrocarbons is possible.
C) Aromatic compounds
Aromatic compounds give electrophilic substitution reaction because aromatic ring is electron rich and it can attack on electrophile to substitute it with hydrogen atom on aromatic ring's carbon.
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Which of the following compound(s) will readily undergo addition and oxidation reactions? a. Saturated hydrocarbons b....
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