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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.

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