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प्रश्न
A saturated hydrocarbon does not participate in a/an ______ reaction.
विकल्प
substitution
addition
उत्तर
A saturated hydrocarbon does not participate in a/an addition reaction.
Explanation:
Saturated hydrocarbons (alkanes) contain only single bonds (\[\ce{C - C}\]), making them chemically stable and unable to undergo addition reactions. Instead, they participate in substitution reactions, where one hydrogen atom is replaced by another atom or group.
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