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Yes, if the alkane is cyclic and the alkene is not.
2-butene is an alkene
Its a cycloalkene
If alkene is straight chain and alkane has one tertiary carbon atom then alkylation of alkene takes place and a substituted alkane is produced.
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Yes, if the alkane is cyclic and the alkene is not.
It is an alkene
2-butene is an alkene
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Alkene
Its a cycloalkene
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If alkene is straight chain and alkane has one tertiary carbon atom then alkylation of alkene takes place and a substituted alkane is produced.
Alkene + Cl2 or Br2 --> Adducts (addition products) dichloor alkane, dibroom alkane
unsaturation
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