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What is the primary difference between alkanes and alkenes in terms of chemical reactivity?
A. Alkanes are more reactive than alkenes
B. Alkenes undergo addition reactions readily, while alkanes typically undergo substitution reactions
C. Alkanes and alkenes have similar reactivity
D. Alkenes are only reactive towards combustion
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