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There will be no reaction of Hexane as it does'nt have any reactive sites.

Hexene will react only with Hcl as the double bond is nucleophilic to give poly chlorinated hexane. Hexene will not react with NaOH

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Q: What happened with Hexane and hexene when it is combined with HCL and also NaOH?
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