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what is baeyer's regent??​

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Answered by CuteBunny21
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It is sometimes referred to as Baeyer's reagent after the German organic chemist Adolf von Baeyer . The reagent is an alkaline solution of potassium permanganate. Reaction with double or triple bonds (-C=C- or -C≡C-) causes the color to fade from purplish-pink to brown.

Answered by BrainlyGovind
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Baeyer's reagent is a very cold dilute solution of alkaline potassium permanganate. It is a purple or light violet color solution. Baeyer's reagent is a strong oxidizing reagent which is used to identify the presence of double or triple bonds in a hydrocarbon.

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