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Q: Do bromine water and hexane go clear in light or dark?
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Is bromine more soluble in hexane or in water?

Bromine is soluble in water.


How can remove the bromine from hexane solvent?

By solvent extraction with water. By fractional distillation.


What is a simple chemical test to distinguish between bezene and hexane answer?

bromine water test


Does hexane and bromine water and sodium hydroxide solution react?

If this is supposed to be an alkene test, then no, hexane will not react with bromine water to take away its color as it is an alkane and therefore contains no double bonds. But bromine water will react with sodium hydroxide; bromine water contains either HCl or H2SO4, both of which will of course react with sodium hydroxide. In addition, I believe (from some experiments like this that I've done recently) that sodium hydroxide will actually react with the free bromine in the bromine water, as evidenced by the change in color from the orange-ish color of bromine water to a pale yellow.


Why does Br2 dissolve in cyclohexane and not in water?

Bromine is more soluble in hexane than water. Br2 is non polar so it dissolves good in an non polar solvent like hexane. Water is a polar solvent.


Which observations are made in the reaction of hexane with bromine water?

The chemical equation is: C6H14 + Br2 = C6H13Br + HBr The product solution is colorless.


Can you swim with high bromine?

no we cant swim with high bromine because bromine has a high density than water and as a result we may sink . ok clear


Why is hexane soluble in water and gasoline is not?

Hexane and gasoline both are insoluble in water.


What is the difference between bromine water and liquid bromine?

Liquid bromine is the Real Bromine, while Bromine water is a mixture of Bromine and Water


How can you distiguish between hexene and hexane?

These compounds may be distinguish very easily hexene is an unsaturated compound and undergoes addition reactions with Bromine water(Red) and aqueous solution of KMnO4(Violet), the decolorization of these reagents confirm the presence of hexene while benzene is an aromatic compound and does not react with Br2 and KMnO4 solution.


Hexane solube in water?

Yes. If you put water and hexane in a beaker or a container together, the hexane will be on top of the water. One way to see this is to dye the water. They do not mix because water is polar and the hexane cannot dissolve in it. It is on top because, guess why? It is less dense than water. That is why anything floats on water... it is less dense! Hope that answers your question!


Are water and hexane miscible or immiscible?

Hexane and water are not miscible as the water is a polar solvent and hexane is a non-polar solvent, hence it is immiscible. There is a proverb that like dissolves like.