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This reaction is not possible.
Carbon tetrachloride is not a...bromide.
The reaction is: CH4 + 4Cl2---------------------CCl4 + 4HCl
Magnesium is not soluble in carbon tetrachloride.
The chemical formula of carbon tetrachloride is CCl4.
CCL4 is a carrier for Bromine reaction.
There is no useful or note-able reaction from these two elements because they don't create a dramatic reaction. Their a neutral reaction/ has no reaction.
Bromine in carbon tetrachloride is a brown-colored solution and used as a chemical test. When drops of bromine/carbon tetrachloride are added to a solution containing an unknown compound and the brown-colored bromine solution disappears, that means that the unknown compound contains carbon-carbon double bonds (since it absorbed the bromine solution). On the other hand, if the brown-colored bromine solution doesn't disappear then it means that no carbon double bonds are present. This is called a "Bromine Test."
vanillin violently reacts with Bromine in carbon tetrachloride,tollens reagent and aqueous NaOH
This reaction is not possible.
CCl4 is tetrachloromethane or carbon tetrachloride.
Carbon tetrachloride is not a...bromide.
Answercarbon tetrachloride - And what exactly is the number/symbol?Do you know?Thx,Zoeegurll
The reaction is: CH4 + 4Cl2---------------------CCl4 + 4HCl
Magnesium is not soluble in carbon tetrachloride.
The chemical formula of carbon tetrachloride is CCl4.
No. A hydrocarbon is a compound of carbon and hydrogen. Carbon tetrachloride is a compound of carbon and chlorine.