The reaction between methane and bromine is a photochemical reaction. Refer to the related link below.
Covalent
The reaction belongs to a class called "single displacement" reactions. In this particular reaction, fluorine replaces the less electronegative bromine in the salt to produce free bromine and sodium fluoride according to the chemical equation: 2 NaBr + F2 -> 2 NaF + Br2.
An iodoform reaction is the type of reaction when acetone reacts with triiodomethane.
Single-Replacment
When acid reacts with base, that is a neutralization reaction.
Covalent
The reaction belongs to a class called "single displacement" reactions. In this particular reaction, fluorine replaces the less electronegative bromine in the salt to produce free bromine and sodium fluoride according to the chemical equation: 2 NaBr + F2 -> 2 NaF + Br2.
An iodoform reaction is the type of reaction when acetone reacts with triiodomethane.
a neutralisation reaction
synthesis reaction
chemical
Electrophilic addition. Forms 1,2,-dibromocyclohexane
a displacement reaction
Redox reaction (reduction-oxidation).
Neutralization reaction
It is an addition reaction which will then give us bromohydrin
During the elimination reactions of saturated organic compounds double bond (Alkene) or triple bond (Alkyne) is formed to check them add Bromine solution to reaction mixture the decolourization of bromine confirms the elimination reaction