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Laboratory Activity 2.3.2: Comparing the Chemical Properties between Alkane and Alkene |
Problem statement: Are the properties of alkenes is similar to alkanes?
Hypothesis: Alkene will decolourise bromine water and acidified potassium manganate (VII)
Variable:
| » | Fixed variable : Type of reagent used | |
| » | Manipulated variable : Alkane and the corresponding alkene | |
| » | Responding variable : Decolourised of the reagent |
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Material: » Hexane » Hexene » Bromine water » Acidified potassium manganate (VII) |
Apparatus: » Test tube » Dropper » Measuring cylinder |
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| ► | Hexane did not react with bromine water or potassium manganate (VII) because it is a saturated hydrocarbon. | |
| ► | Hexene reacts by decolourising both bromine water and potassium manganate (VII) because it is an unsaturated hydrocarbon.![]() |
| ► | Alkane and alkene have different chemical properties. |
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