Hydrogenation - Forming alkanes from alkenes is called, Nickel - Hydrogenation of alkenes requires this cataylst, Bromine water - Used to test for unsaturation, Haloalkanes - Formed by reacting alkenes with hydrogen halides, Alcohols - Hydration of alkenes produces, Radical substitution - The reaction mechanism for the reaction between the alkanes and halogens, Aldehydes - Formed from the oxidation of primary alcohols in the presence of an acidified catalyst, Ketones - Formed from the oxidation of secondary alcohols, Elimination - The dehydration of alcohols is known as this type of reaction,

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