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1)Bromine solution in carbontetrachloride is used to identify alkanes, alkenes and alkynes. alkanes don't react therefore the color remains as it is ie, brown while alkenes and alkynes react and therfore brown color disappears. 2)Ammoniacal cuprous chloride when reacted with alkanes alkenes give no precipitate while with alkynes give red precipitate. Thus, alkanes with no reaction and unsaturation can be identified from the first test while alkynes from second test. combustion test

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