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difference between hexene and hexane

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Answered by iucsrivastava13s
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Hexane and hexene are hydrocarbons. They are flammable liquids and have irritating vapours. A student adds a few drops of bromine water to a small volume of hexane in a test tube, then shakes the mixture.

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As nouns the difference between hexane and hexene

is that hexane is (organic compound) any of five isomeric aliphatic hydrocarbons, c6h14 they are colorless, volatile liquids while hexene is (organic compound) any of several isomers of the alkene having six carbon atoms and one double bond.

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