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How bromine react with hydrogen?

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Does ethene react with Bromine in the presence of UV light?

Yes, however it doesn't require it either to react. ethene+bromine water→1,2-dibromoethane Ethane reacts with bromine only in the presence of UV forming bromoethane and hydrogen bromide.


What happens when ethanol reacts with bromine water?

Ethanol dissolves in water, as the polar ethanol molecules form hydrogen bonds with water molecules.


Why does aluminum react with three bromine atoms?

When aluminum and bromine react, three bromine atoms combine with each aluminum atom.


How many valence electrons does HBr have?

Hydrogen has 1 valence electron. Bromine has 7 valence electrons. When hydrogen and bromine react, the bromine atom 'steals' the hydrogen atom's only electron. The hydrogen atom then has no electrons and the bromine atom has 8 valence electrons. The two atoms are now ions because their number of protons does not equal their number of electrons. The bromine atom is now a bromide anion and the hydrogen atom is now a hydrogen cation (a proton). The two ions remain together, ionicly bonded and together are called hydrogen bromide.


Is bromine react able with air?

Bromine does not react with air because it is not possible. It is a non reactant element.


Does silver react with bromine?

Yes, silver does react with bromine. Silver becomes oxidized in the presents of bromine gas, that's why silver jewelry tarnishes.


What is product of styrene react with bromine?

With bromine, it gives the dibromide.


Does Bromine react with water?

no


Which is the most likely element to react with bromine?

bromide is extremely reactive and mostly and quickly combines with anything but the most common is hydrogen While it is true that bromine is reactive and never found in its free state, the question here is "what element is most likely to react with bromine". Although the conditions of the reaction have an influence and mean there can be more than one answer to this question, the most common form of bromine found in ocean water or the earth's crust is sodium bromide, and, more theoretically, sodium is more reactive than hydrogen. Sodium has reacted with the most bromine because sodium itself is quite abundant, and, like bromine, is extremely reactive. The combination of bromine and hydrogen, hydrogen bromide, is almost always manufactured synthetically. Any free HBr in the environment would quickly react with soil or water constituents and most likely would form sodium bromide.


Elements present in hydrobromic acid?

Hydrogen and Bromine. Similar to hydrogen chloride it dissolves in water to form hydrobromic acid.


What is bromine plus hydrogen?

Hydrogen bromide: HBr


Why does polyethene not react in the same way with bromine water as ethene?

As polyehtene is unsaturated(single bond) it does not react with bromine and there is no colour change.But bromine reacts with ethene and it becomes colourless.