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Interpretation: The simple test for differentiation of the 1-pentene and its isomer cyclocopenatne has to be given.
Concept introduction:
The hydrocarbons which are ringed structures with a molecular formula
Alkenes have same general molecular formula
Alkenes on reaction with bromine vapours decolourization of bromine vapours takes place that confirms the presence of an alkene.
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