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explanation of safety precaution when testing for hexane and hexene using bromine water

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Answered by MrPrinceX
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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. She repeats this test using hexene.

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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. She repeats this test using hexene...

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