Formula: Br2(aq)
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.
Unsaturated hydrocarbons such as alkenes and alkynes 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.
bromine water is oxidising in nature. it removes the double bonds and attaches itself to the alkene.
Bromine (molecular Br2) is an covalent compound
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.
Unsaturated hydrocarbons such as alkenes and alkynes will decolourize bromine water.
Bromine reacts with the double / triple bonds giving typically a colourless compound. the bromine water therefore fades as the bromine reacts.
Br is the chemical symbol for Bromine. There are three fluorine atoms covalently bonded, so they form triflouride. The full name is then bromine fluoride.
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.
the symbol of bromine is Br
It will turn colorless because bromine is an unsaturated compound and unsaturated compound have double bonds
The chemical symbol for bromine is Br.
bromine water is oxidising in nature. it removes the double bonds and attaches itself to the alkene.
Bromine (molecular Br2) is an covalent compound
The hazard symbol for bromine is YOUR MAM
Bromine is an Element