Yes, addition reactions can take place in alkenes. Alkenes are typically reactive towards addition reactions because they contain π bonds, which can break to allow new atoms or groups to be added to the carbon atoms of the double bond. Examples of addition reactions in alkenes include hydrogenation, halogenation, and hydration.
Compounds with multiple bonds, such as alkenes and alkynes, typically take part in addition reactions. In these reactions, the multiple bond is broken and new atoms or groups are added to the molecule.
Light reaction takes place. The first step of photosynthesis
no
Light reaction is taking place on thylakoids.Dark reaction take place in stroma.
This is an endothermic reaction.
Compounds with multiple bonds, such as alkenes and alkynes, typically take part in addition reactions. In these reactions, the multiple bond is broken and new atoms or groups are added to the molecule.
Light reaction take place in day time. Dark reaction take place at night
Light reaction takes place. The first step of photosynthesis
no reaction takes place
chemical reaction takes place in rancidity
It take place in Dark reaction. Dark reaction take place in stroma.
a chemical reaction..
Benzene will not decolourise bromine water as it does not undergo addition reaction. It is highly saturated due to presence electron cloud above and below it.
stroma
Yes. A reaction does take place in neutralisation.
no
The light-independent reactions occur in the storm of the chloroplast. The light- independent reactions are "independent" from light so they can happen else where. The light-dependent reactions happen in the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast where the light is absorbed, and the reactions depend on the light.