A student added bromine solution to a hydrocarbon sample that contained an isomer of C6H12 (E) in the absence of light. After shaking the sample, the student noticed that the colour of the bromine solution changed from orange to colourless. 6. An interpretation that could be made from the student's observations is that the hydrocarbon sample isi and the IUPAC name of the sample could be Use the following information to answer the question The statement above is completed by the information in row: Row A B C D saturated saturated unsaturated unsaturated (3 marke) ii hex-2-ene cyclopentane hex-2-ene cyclopentane

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A student added bromine solution to a hydrocarbon sample that contained an isomer of
C6H12 (E) in the absence of light. After shaking the sample, the student noticed that the
colour of the bromine solution changed from orange to colourless.
Use the following information to answer the question
6. An interpretation that could be made from the student's observations is that the hydrocarbon sample isi and the IUPAC name of the sample could be
ii .
The statement above is completed by the information in row:
i
saturated
saturated
unsaturated
unsaturated
Row
A
B
C
D
wer (2 marks)
ii
hex-2-ene
cyclopentane
hex-2-ene
cyclopentane
0
Transcribed Image Text:A student added bromine solution to a hydrocarbon sample that contained an isomer of C6H12 (E) in the absence of light. After shaking the sample, the student noticed that the colour of the bromine solution changed from orange to colourless. Use the following information to answer the question 6. An interpretation that could be made from the student's observations is that the hydrocarbon sample isi and the IUPAC name of the sample could be ii . The statement above is completed by the information in row: i saturated saturated unsaturated unsaturated Row A B C D wer (2 marks) ii hex-2-ene cyclopentane hex-2-ene cyclopentane 0
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