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The chemical equation is: C6H14 + Br2 = C6H13Br + HBr The product solution is colorless.
Bromine reacts with water to form a mixture of Hydrobromic Acid, HBr, and Hypobromous Acid, HBrO.
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.
bromine water? The reaction between hexene, bromine, and water is an addition reaction.
To distinguish between primary alkylamine and primary arylamine, reaction with aqueous bromine (Bromine water, Br2) can be carry out. There will be a formation of 2,4,6-tribromophenylamine which seen as white precipitate. Also, colour of bromine colour will be decolourized.
The chemical equation is: C6H14 + Br2 = C6H13Br + HBr The product solution is colorless.
Bromine reacts with water to form a mixture of Hydrobromic Acid, HBr, and Hypobromous Acid, HBrO.
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.
bromine water? The reaction between hexene, bromine, and water is an addition reaction.
it cant decolourise
Br2 + H20 ===> HBr + HOBr
No, bromine will only add to alkenes, so NO addition reaction to alkanes. Subtitution on alkanes is not possible at standard conditions
To distinguish between primary alkylamine and primary arylamine, reaction with aqueous bromine (Bromine water, Br2) can be carry out. There will be a formation of 2,4,6-tribromophenylamine which seen as white precipitate. Also, colour of bromine colour will be decolourized.
The chemical equation is:C2H4 + Br2 = C2H4Br2
2,4,6-tribromophenol is formed by the loss of CO2 (decarbonylation).
The product of this reaction is gluconic acid.
Liquid bromine is the Real Bromine, while Bromine water is a mixture of Bromine and Water