Bromine, Br2, reacts with water to produce hypobromite, OBr-. The position of the equilibrium depends very much upon the pH of the solution.
Br2(l) + H2O(l) ⇌ OBr-(aq) + 2H+(aq) + Br-(aq)
There would be no reaction if bromine was mixed with benzene.
It produces Bromopropane(C3H7Br) and Hydrogen chloride
Carbon doesn't react with bromine even at high temperature.
Bromine replaces the iodide to form a Bromide.BaI2 + Br2 ----> BaBr2 + I2
Yes. Acetylene is unsaturated with a triple bond joining the carbon atoms. The reaction is HCCH + 2Br2 -> Br2HCCHBr2 The bromine adds accross the triple bond, leaving a single carbon carbon bond.
2 bromophenol, 4 bromophenol and hydrogen bromide are formed
Bromine reacts with the double / triple bonds giving typically a colourless compound. the bromine water therefore fades as the bromine reacts.
2Al+3Br2= 2AlBr3 Aluminium reacts with bromine gas to form aluminium tribromide.
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Sodium bromide(NaBr) is formed
When carbon monoxide reacts with oxygen carbon dioxide is formed
Bromine replaces the iodide to form a Bromide.BaI2 + Br2 ----> BaBr2 + I2
Yes. Acetylene is unsaturated with a triple bond joining the carbon atoms. The reaction is HCCH + 2Br2 -> Br2HCCHBr2 The bromine adds accross the triple bond, leaving a single carbon carbon bond.
2 bromophenol, 4 bromophenol and hydrogen bromide are formed
The chemical equation is:C2H2 + 2 Br2 = C2Br2H4
vanillin violently reacts with Bromine in carbon tetrachloride,tollens reagent and aqueous NaOH
When carbon is exposed to air nothing happens.
Bromine reacts with the double / triple bonds giving typically a colourless compound. the bromine water therefore fades as the bromine reacts.
Carbon dioxide doesn't react with sodium chloride.
2Al+3Br2= 2AlBr3 Aluminium reacts with bromine gas to form aluminium tribromide.