Bromine is salt mixed with water so when you put it in water its just more water with salt in :)
turn the water yellow
Bromine water is a solution of bromine in water, typically used as a reagent in chemical reactions to test for unsaturation in organic compounds. Liquid bromine is the pure elemental form of bromine, which is a dark red-brown liquid at room temperature and is highly reactive.
No. Water floats on top of bromine. Bromine's density is over three times that of water.
When d-glucose reacts with bromine in water, a bromine atom may add to the glucose molecule, resulting in the formation of α-D-glucose bromide. This reaction can occur at the C1 or C6 position of the glucose molecule, leading to the formation of different bromo-glucose derivatives.
Bromine is soluble in water.
When you put water near a window it will eventually after a couple of days evaporate.
Bromine in water or bromine water can be used to distinguish between an alkene and an alkyne. Alkenes will decolorize bromine water by undergoing addition reactions, while alkynes will not react under normal conditions and will not decolorize bromine water.
bromine water means the liquid formed by dissolving bromine in water. Br2.H2O From M.Swamy
Unsaturated hydrocarbons such as alkenes and alkynes will decolourize bromine water.
Bromine water is not considered an electrolyte. It is a solution of bromine (Br₂) in water, which does not dissociate into ions when dissolved. Electrolytes are substances that produce ions in solution and can conduct electricity, whereas bromine water primarily contains molecular bromine and does not provide the necessary ionic conductivity.
No!! Benzene wont de colourise bromine water although it is an unsaturated compound ,as it is an aromatic compound and it does not undergo addition reaction.
Bromine water is a reddish-brown color.