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What happens when alkane reacts with potassium permanganate?​

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Answered by MoonxDust
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Explanation:

When a purple solution of the oxidizing agent KMnO4 is added to an alkene, the alkene is oxidized to a diol and the KMnO4 is converted to brown MnO2. ... Alkanes and aromatic compounds do not react with potassium permanganate.

Answered by manjeet1217
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Explanation:

When a purple solution of the oxidizing agent KMnO4 is added to an alkene, the alkene is oxidized to a diol and the KMnO4 is converted to brown MnO2. ... Alkanes and aromatic compounds do not react with potassium permanganate.

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