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Ethylene reacts with baeyer's reagent to give

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Answered by pavantejancrazy
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when ethylene reacts with baeyer's reagent it gives ethylene glycol

Answered by Anonymous
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Baeyers Reagnant turns colourless .

A colourless solution is the answer .

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Test for unsaturation :


By adding  cold dilute Baeyer's reagnant


More about Baeyer's Reagnant.


  • Baeyer's reagnant is cold dilute
  • It is an oxidising agent.

If this mixture is added to an unsaturated compounds such as alkenes or alkanes then :


  • Purple colour of  the reagnant changes .
  • It is first converted to a green compound   which is unstable in alkaline medium.
  • This again changes to brown  
  • The supernatant liquid gets decolourised.

However saturated compounds do not respond to the above test.


In simple words........... your answer is :


In order to test unsaturation first add cold dilute Baeyer's reagnant.

If the reagnant decolorises from purple to colourless then the compound is unsaturated


Otherwise if the reaction does not occur , then it is a saturated compound.


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