Predict the most likely reaction for each of the following: propene + water + catalyst propanol + acid catalyst + heat propane + bromine + light propene + HCI ethanoic acid + propanol + acid catalyst Choose... Select one: 1,2-dimethylbenzene butene cyclopentane Which of the following would undergo an addition reaction? octane Choose... Select one: Choose... cyclohexane benzene hex-2-ene hexane Choose... Choose... Which of the following compounds would react most vigorously with liquid bromine, when no light is present?

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Predict the most likely reaction for each of the following:
propene + water + catalyst
propanol + acid catalyst + heat
propane + bromine + light
propene + HCI
ethanoic acid + propanol + acid catalyst Choose...
Select one:
1,2-dimethylbenzene
butene
cyclopentane
octane
Choose...
Which of the following would undergo an addition reaction?
Select one:
Choose...
cyclohexane
benzene
hex-2-ene
hexane
Choose...
Choose...
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Which of the following compounds would react most vigorously with liquid bromine, when no light is present?
Transcribed Image Text:Predict the most likely reaction for each of the following: propene + water + catalyst propanol + acid catalyst + heat propane + bromine + light propene + HCI ethanoic acid + propanol + acid catalyst Choose... Select one: 1,2-dimethylbenzene butene cyclopentane octane Choose... Which of the following would undergo an addition reaction? Select one: Choose... cyclohexane benzene hex-2-ene hexane Choose... Choose... ( Which of the following compounds would react most vigorously with liquid bromine, when no light is present?
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