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Additions of Hydrogen (Hydrogenation)
It converts an alkene to an alkane.
under room conditions in the presence of a catalystAddition of Halogens (Halogenation)
It converts an alkene to a dihaloalkane.
Alkenes undergo addition reactions rapidly with chlorine and bromine but very slow with iodineTest for unsaturation:
1. The purple permanganate solution changes from purple to colorless quickly when shaken with an alkene.
2. The brown bromine water is decolorized when shaken with an alkene.
decolorization of bromine when shaken with an alkeneAddition of Hydrogen Halide (Hydrohalogenation)
It converts an alkene to a haloalkane.
under room conditions, without the use of any catalystMarkovnikov's rule (based on experimental findings): the hydrogen atom in HX is usually added to the carbon atom of the carbon-carbon double bond that already has the greater number of hydrogen atoms (多的越多).
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