Alkenes and alkynes behave like . and thus attract, A nucleophiles; electrophiles B nucleophiles; nucleophiles electrophiles; nucleophiles D electrophiles; electrophiles

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Alkenes and alkynes behave like
and thus attract.
nucleophiles ; electrophiles
B nucleophiles; nucleophiles
C electrophiles; nucleophiles
D electrophiles; electrophiles
Transcribed Image Text:Alkenes and alkynes behave like and thus attract. nucleophiles ; electrophiles B nucleophiles; nucleophiles C electrophiles; nucleophiles D electrophiles; electrophiles
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