i don't think that any change occurs, it remains the same
The solution will turn the orange bromine water into a colourless solution
by adding bromine water to the compound. if it is unsaturated, the red colour of the bromine water will fade quickly. if it is saturated, then it will not fade.
Basically there are many tests which is usually practiced to distinguish saturated Organic compounds from the unsaturated ones. But two of them are the most common: 1. Bromine water test. 2. Bayer's test. Basically Bromine water is red in color, so when an unsaturated compound (Alkene or Alkyne) is treated with it. The Bromine water get decolourized, on the other side the color is not changed when treated with saturated compound. In the Bayer's test KMnO4 solution is used, the unsaturated compound vanish its pink color while the saturated compounds do not.
Bromine water is a dilute solution of bromine that is normally orange-brown in colour, but becomes colourless when shaken with an alkene. Alkenes can decolourise bromine water, while alkanes cannot.
Ethanol dissolves in water, as the polar ethanol molecules form hydrogen bonds with water molecules.
it turns to bacon :)
The solution will turn the orange bromine water into a colourless solution
Liquefaction happens when saturated soil is shaken - to stop it either reduce the water content of the soil or ensure it is never shaken.
bromine water can be used to test whether the compund is saturated or unsaturated.
The bromine water turns from orange to colourless, as it is breaking the double bonds. When the oil becomes saturated, any more bromine water that is added will not turn colourless.
i think the unsaturated fat decolourises it :/
add bromine water. unsaturated compounds will decolourize bromine water
by adding bromine water to the compound. if it is unsaturated, the red colour of the bromine water will fade quickly. if it is saturated, then it will not fade.
Saturated hydrocarbon does not decolourise bromine water while unsaturated hydrocarbon decolourize it.
It goes red
Basically there are many tests which is usually practiced to distinguish saturated Organic compounds from the unsaturated ones. But two of them are the most common: 1. Bromine water test. 2. Bayer's test. Basically Bromine water is red in color, so when an unsaturated compound (Alkene or Alkyne) is treated with it. The Bromine water get decolourized, on the other side the color is not changed when treated with saturated compound. In the Bayer's test KMnO4 solution is used, the unsaturated compound vanish its pink color while the saturated compounds do not.
tribromophenol is formed.