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Okay, we've started this topic and one of the first facts that we've learnt is that alkenes are more reactive than alkanes, and it's got to do with the double bond.
Can someone explain how the double bond would make it more reactive, and what does it mean if the textbook states that the double bond has a "higher electron density"?
Thanks
Can someone explain how the double bond would make it more reactive, and what does it mean if the textbook states that the double bond has a "higher electron density"?
Thanks