Which of the statements given below is false? A. It is the reaction reaction between an alkene and a halogen. B. The reaction of an olefin sample with bromine in carbon tetrachloride is an addition reaction. A. Octanol is soluble in ligroin, while it is insoluble in water. D. An olefin sample will decolorize Brominated water, while an alkane sample will cause the yellow orange color to remain. E. By determining the density of

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Which of the statements given below is false?

A. It is the reaction reaction between an alkene and a halogen.

B. The reaction of an olefin sample with bromine in carbon tetrachloride is an addition reaction.

A. Octanol is soluble in ligroin, while it is insoluble in water.

D. An olefin sample will decolorize Brominated water, while an alkane sample will cause the yellow orange color to remain.

E. By determining the density of hexane and toluene, which are an example of a hydrocarbon, by pictogram, we can obtain information about their physical properties.

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