
Alkenes and Addition Reactions
Students investigate the structure of alkenes and their characteristic addition reactions. They will learn how to test for the presence of carbon-carbon double bonds.
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Students investigate the structure of alkenes and their characteristic addition reactions. They will learn how to test for the presence of carbon-carbon double bonds.
Key Questions
- What makes alkenes more reactive than alkanes?
- How do alkenes react with halogens, hydrogen, and water?
- What is the standard test for an alkene?
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