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What reaction produces margarine? Margarine is produced through organic addition reactions in vegetable oils that are unsaturated, that is, they have unsaturation represented by double bonds. To understand how margarine is produced, we must understand the addition reactions in alkenes or alkenes. Unsaturated compounds (those that have double or triple bonds) undergo an addition reaction by breaking the pi bond (weaker than the sigma bond). In this organic chemistry video lesson, we will study the addition reactions in alkenes. We will learn what an addition reaction is and also what the most important addition reactions in organic chemistry are. ???? SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL ???? Did you like the video? Leave your LIKE! Follow me on social media: ✏️Instagram: / prof_igor_quimica ✏️Twitter: / igorsuga ✏️Blog: https://igorsuga.wordpress.com/ #chemistry #organic #addition #organicreactions #igorchemistry #enem #halogenation #hydration #chlorination #bromination #hydrohalogenation