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A hydrocarbon (X), \(C{6}H{12}\) ,on cat...

A hydrocarbon (X), \(C_{6}H_{12}\) ,on catalytic hydrogenation gives "n" - hexane."(X)" on addition "HBr" forms only single bromo compound."(X)" is :

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