Which of the following hydrocarbon does not undergo addition reaction?
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Addition reaction
When two or more reactants combine to create one product, it is called an addition reaction.
Unsaturated compounds can undergo addition reactions.
Addition reaction is mainly four type: Electrophilic addition, Nucleophilic addition, Free-radical addition and Cycloaddition.
An addition reaction involving a reactant with numerous bonds, such as a double or triple bond, is known as an electrophilic addition reaction.
A chemical molecule having an electron-deficient or electrophilic double or triple bond participates in a nucleophilic addition reaction.
Free-radical addition is a kind of addition reaction used in organic chemistry.
A cycloaddition is a chemical process that combines two or more unsaturated molecules to create a cyclic adduct with a net decrease in the number of bonds.
is the molecular formula of ethane.
Ethane is a saturated hydrocarbon.
Structure of :
is the molecular formula of propane.
Propane is a saturated hydrocarbon.
Structure of :
is the molecular formula of ethyne.
Ethyne is unsaturated hydrocarbon having one triple bond.
Structure of :
is the molecular formula of methane.
Methane is a saturated hydrocarbon.
Structure of :
The only unsaturated compound can undergo an addition reaction.
, and are the saturated hydrocarbons among the given hydrocarbons.
Therefore, only , and do not undergo an addition reaction.