Addition reactions of alkenes
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1. Question
What is the definition of an electrophilic addition reaction?
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2. Question
What is the definition of an electrophile?
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3. Question
Which of the following is a type of electrophile?
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4. Question
Which type of carbocation is the most stable?
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5. Question
Which type of carbocation is the least stable?
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6. Question
What is the definition of hydrogenation?
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7. Question
What catalyst is used in a hydrogenation reaction?
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8. Question
What type of compound is formed during the hydrogenation of an alkene?
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9. Question
At what temperature does a hydrogenation reaction take place?
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10. Question
What is the definition of halogenation?
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11. Question
What type of reaction is halogenation?
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12. Question
What type of compound is formed during the halogenation of an alkene?
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13. Question
What type of reaction is the addition of hydrogen halides to alkenes?
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14. Question
What is the definition of hydration?
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15. Question
What type of reaction is hydration?
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16. Question
What type of compound is formed during the hydration of an alkene?
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17. Question
What catalyst is used in a hydration reaction?
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18. Question
At what temperature does a hydration reaction take place?
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19. Question
At what pressure does a hydration reaction take place?
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20. Question
Describe the reactivity of alkenes compared to alkanes.
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21. Question
When an alkane is added to bromine water, what observation is seen?
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22. Question
When an alkene is added to bromine water, what observation is seen?