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benzene is alkane how does it decolourise bromine water​

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Answered by jainpc155
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Explanation:

Benzene does not undergo “adding across the multiple bond” reactions which would destroy the delocalization. Benzene does undergo substitution reactions. ... The decolorization of bromine water is an indication that the Br2 has reacted with something. Bromine “adds across” multiple bonds in alkenes and alkynes.

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