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1 March, 12:48

Which formula correctly represents the product of an addition reaction between ethene and chlorine?

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  1. 1 March, 13:08
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    The formula that correctly represents the product of an addition reaction between ethene and chlorine is C2H4Cl2

    Addition reaction occurs when an atom is added to a compound that has a double bond or triple bond (unsaturated hydrocarbons). Unsaturated compounds are associated with addition reactions. For example Ethene is an example of unsaturated hydrocarbon; when reacted with chlorine gas, chlorine atoms are added to each carbon atoms.
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