Chemistry > General Organic Chemistry > 9.0 Organic reactions

  General Organic Chemistry
    1.0 Introduction
    2.0 Classification of organic compounds
    3.0 Homologous series
    4.0 Nomenclature of hydrocarbons
    5.0 Nomenclature of compounds containing halogens and nitro groups
    6.0 Nomenclature of compounds with functional groups named as suffixes
    7.0 Nomenclature of aromatic compounds
    8.0 Radicofunctional naming
    9.0 Organic reactions
    10.0 Electrophiles
    11.0 Nucleophiles
    12.0 Breaking and forming of bonds
    13.0 Reaction intermediates
    14.0 Electron displacement effects
    15.0 Inductive effects
    16.0 Hyperconjugation
    17.0 Resonance
    18.0 Mesomeric effect
    19.0 Electromeric effect
    20.0 Inductomeric effect
    21.0 Steric inhibition of resonance
    22.0 Ortho effect

9.2 Addition reaction

Reactions in which atoms or group of atoms are added to a molecule are known as addition reactions. This type of reactions occurs only when there is a center of unsaturation in the molecule which is generally due to the presence of a multiple bond between two atoms; e.g.

Pi ($\pi$) bond is responsible for addition reactions. For each $\pi$ bond of the molecule, two $\sigma$ bonds are formed and the hybridization state of carbon changes from $sp$ to $sp^2$ and $sp^2$ to $sp^3$. Like substitution reaction, addition reaction may be initiated by an electrophile, nucleophile or free radical and on the basis of attacking reagent, addition reaction may be classified into three categories.

(a). Electrophilic addition reaction
(b). Nucleophilic addition reaction
(c). Free radical addition reaction

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