Alkenes and alkynes react similarly to each other. Hydrogenation, halogenation, and hydration reactions are all types of addition reactions in which the reagent adds to the multiple bond of the reactant.
• Hydrogenation is the addition of hydrogen gas in the presence of a catalyst such as platinum, palladium, or nickel.
• Halogenation involves a reaction with a halogen such as Cl₂ or Br₂ to produce a dihaloalkane or dihaloalkene product.
Hydration reactions take place when alkenes or alkynes react with water in the presence of a strong acid catalyst to yield an alcohol.
Predict the product of the reaction of 1-butene with bromine.
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