when bromine water is added to alkenes decolourisation takes place. this is due to the presence of
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Bromine water is an orange solution of bromine. It becomes colourless when it is shaken with an alkene. ... This has the effect of 'saturating' the molecule, and will turn an alkene into an alkane.
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Bromine water is an orange solution of bromine. It becomes colourless when it is shaken with an alkene. ... This has the effect of 'saturating' the molecule, and will turn an alkene into an alkane.
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