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Conditions for electrophillic addition?

Can't seem to find it
Original post by Nayzar
Can't seem to find it


In most cases react in the cold
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Original post by samb1234
In most cases react in the cold


My textbook says room temperature pressure, although this may not be correct
Original post by Imsophie
My textbook says room temperature pressure, although this may not be correct


yes, sorry. By cold, I mean you don't have to heat them in the majority of cases
Original post by Nayzar
Can't seem to find it


You need an electrophile... I suspect you're asking about a specific reacton, which one?
its just room temperature, im an a2 student
screw chemistry

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