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what happens when sulphuric acid reacts with alkanes​

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Answered by nandini2063
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Although alkanes are inert to cold, concentrated sulphuric acid, alkenes react by addition. The product, alkyl hydrogen sulphate, is soluble in concentrated sulphuric acid. To each of two 2 mL portions of concentrated sulphuric acid in separate test tubes add about 10 drops of alkane and alkene, respectively.

Answered by MansoorIfran
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Although alkanes are inert to cold, concentrated sulphuric acid, alkenes react by addition. The product, alkyl hydrogen sulphate, is soluble in concentrated sulphuric acid. To each of two 2 mL portions of concentrated sulphuric acid in separate test tubes add about 10 drops of alkane and alkene, respectively.

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