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How Alkenes and alkynes differs from each other- A comparative study
Abstract
Alkynes are hydrocarbons that contain carbon-carbon triple bonds. A number of the responses of alkynes are like the comparing responses of alkenes on the grounds that both include π-bonds between two carbon molecules. Like the π-obligation of an alkene, the π-obligations of an alkyne are additionally electron rich, and promptly experience option responses.
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