...........H..H.H
...........|...|..|
H-C=C-C-C-C-H
....|...|..|...|..|
....H..H..H..H.H
thats 1-pentene when you add Br2 to that it, it adds across the C to C double bond.
...Br..BrH.H.H
....|...|..|...|..|
H-C-C-C-C-C-H
....|...|..|...|..|
....H..H..H..H.H
this is an example of an addition reaction
2,3-dichlorobutane
2BrCl + H2 gas
Ch3brchchbrch3
Hwhwhhwhwhw
Br2 and C6H14 are soluble in non-polar solvents such as CCl4.
It is not possible.
k2co3 + 2hcl --> kcl +h2o +co2
Methane + Bromine --> Bromomethane + Hydrogen bromide
reaction of NaBr+Cl2
AIBr3(s)
C6H6O + Br2
The product of the following reaction Cs Br2 is CsBr.
H2o
CH4 + Br2 = CH3Br + HBr
I have no idea what you mean by "most correct product", but assuming that there is sufficient (excess) chlorine, you get lithium chloride and elemental bromine For A plus 2LiCl + Br2
Br2 + Zn ----> ZnBr2
Br2 + 2H2O + SO2 = H2SO4 + 2HBr
Br is replaced by Cl.NaCl and Br2 is produced.
Br2 + 2NaI -> 2NaBr + I2
The balanced equation is Cl2 + 2 KBr -> Br2 + 2 KCl.
Br2 and C6H14 are soluble in non-polar solvents such as CCl4.