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I think that you can use the normal C==C test, ether Br2 water or I2

Br2 is probably the best though

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Discoloration of dilute Bromine water (Br2 solution, redish brown) by addition reaction:

alkene: -C=C- --> + Br2 --> -BrC-CBr- (dibroom alkane)

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