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A student has two compounds in two separate bottles but with no labels on either one....

A student has two compounds in two separate bottles but with no labels on either one. One is an unbranched alkane, octane (C8H18); the other is 1-hexene (C6H12), an unbranched alkene. Based on your observations in this experiment, tell what you should observe via the following tests:
                                                            Octane                  1-Hexene

A. Water solubility
B. Ligroin solubility
C. Density versus water
D. Bromine test
E. Permanganate test

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                                                           Octane                      1-Hexene

A. Water solubility                            insoluble                   insoluble

B. Ligroin solubility                          soluble                          soluble

C. Density versus water               low density thanwater      low density thanwater

D. Bromine test                            no test given                        positive test

E. Permanganate test                 no test given                         positive test  


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