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What if s hydrocarbon decolourizes bromine water?

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C6H12 (Hexene) and C6H10 (Hexyne or Cyclohexene ) are the hydrocarbons which can decolourize bromine water, as they are unsaturated. Bromine undergo addition reactions with unsaturated compounds like alkenes and alkynes containing a double or a triple bond.

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