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Br2 + C2H4 → C2H4Br2 ORBr2 + CH2=CH2 → BrCH2CH2BrThe name of the reaction is pretty intuitive. Ethene's double bond is broken which leaves room for bromine to be added to form dibromoethane.
A browning banana is a redox reaction.
A single displacement reaction is always a redox reaction, buta double displacement reaction is not a redox reaction.
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Br2 + C2H4 → C2H4Br2 ORBr2 + CH2=CH2 → BrCH2CH2BrThe name of the reaction is pretty intuitive. Ethene's double bond is broken which leaves room for bromine to be added to form dibromoethane.
Br2 + C2H4 → C2H4Br2 ORBr2 + CH2=CH2 → BrCH2CH2BrThe name of the reaction is pretty intuitive. Ethene's double bond is broken which leaves room for bromine to be added to form dibromoethane.
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.
1,2 dibromoethane and 1-bromo, 2-chloro ethane and 2-bromo ethanol
Ethene can react with Bromine water - turns colourless
The ethene doesnt change from orange to colourless as ethene is already colourless but the bromine water turns from orange to colourless.
The reaction of iron(II) salts with bromine is a redox reaction forming iron(III). The aqueous reaction with bromine water is typical:- 2Fe2+ + Br2 -> 2Fe3+ + 2Br- If you started with iron(II) bromide, iron(III) bromide would be formed
It will turn colorless because bromine is an unsaturated compound and unsaturated compound have double bonds
The solution will turn the orange bromine water into a colourless solution
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.
A browning banana is a redox reaction.
A single displacement reaction is always a redox reaction, buta double displacement reaction is not a redox reaction.