Double bond in Alkenes are detected by adding:
(A) liquid Co
(B) liquid Br2
(C) liquid chlorine
(D) -Baeyer's Reagent
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On the other side saturated hydrocarbon don't react easily with halogens so it's possible to detect alkenes or compound containing unsaturated C-C bonds by observing a color change in bromine when an organic compound is mixed with it. If the solution goes colorless, presence of double bonds is detected.
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