Combustion of ethene produces carbon dioxide and water.
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If ethene is shaken with bromine water, the orange color of bromine water will be decolorized due to the addition reaction of bromine to ethene. This reaction results in the formation of a colorless compound called 1,2-dibromoethane.
The chemical formula for ethene (an alkene) is C2H4.
Polyethylene, a polymer of ethene, is formed through a process called polymerization. This involves linking together many ethene molecules (monomers) through a series of chemical reactions. The double bond in each ethene molecule is broken, allowing the monomers to join together and form long chains known as polymers.
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it goes from a browny orange to colourless
If ethene is shaken with bromine water, the orange color of bromine water will be decolorized due to the addition reaction of bromine to ethene. This reaction results in the formation of a colorless compound called 1,2-dibromoethane.
The chemical formula for ethene (an alkene) is C2H4.
This monomer is ethene (or ethylene) - C2H4.
Ethene is usually called ethylene.
The hydrocarbon ethene has a chemical formula of C2H4.
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