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The product of this reaction is gluconic acid.
Hydrogen can be a reactant or a product, it depends on the chemical reaction. Anything to the left of the arrow is consumed by the reaction and is thus a reactant, so hydrogen is a reactant in the reaction O2 + 2H2 -> 2H2O. A product is on the right of the arrow and is produced by the reaction, so hydrogen is a product in the reaction Zn + 2HCl -> ZnCl2 + H2
1-bromo 1 pentene
The other product of the reaction may be an oxide or hydroxide.
bromine water? The reaction between hexene, bromine, and water is an addition reaction.
The product of this reaction is gluconic acid.
Hydrogen can be a reactant or a product, it depends on the chemical reaction. Anything to the left of the arrow is consumed by the reaction and is thus a reactant, so hydrogen is a reactant in the reaction O2 + 2H2 -> 2H2O. A product is on the right of the arrow and is produced by the reaction, so hydrogen is a product in the reaction Zn + 2HCl -> ZnCl2 + H2
There is no such compound named Phosphorus bromine. It you refer to the product formed in the reaction of phosphorus and bromine, its Phosphorus Tribromide = PBr3
The product of this reaction is magnesium bromide which is a salt.
2,4,6-tribromophenol or TBP for short
Yes, hydrogen is a product of this reaction.
1-bromo 1 pentene
The other product of the reaction may be an oxide or hydroxide.
The product is hydrogen. to test for hydrogen, take a lighted match or a splint and bring it near the place where you think there is hydrogen and if you hear a squeaky "POP!" there is hydrogen there
bromine water? The reaction between hexene, bromine, and water is an addition reaction.
The product of the reaction is water.
Water is the product of the reaction between hydrogen and oxygen.