Interpretation:
In the given reactions addition, substitution, elimination, or isomerization reactions are to be classified.
Concept introduction:
The transformation of one molecule into another molecule having the same molecular formula but differing only in the arrangement of atoms is known as isomerization.
Addition reaction consists of two or more organic molecules that are linked together in order to form a large molecule. It contains carbon–carbon double bonds or triple bonds.
A substitution reaction is the one in which an atom or groups of atoms are replaced by another atom or groups of atoms.
When the elimination of two substituents or small molecules occurs in an organic molecule, taking place byeither one step or two step mechanism, it is called elimination reaction.
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