nothing happens but you can add iodine then it will change coulur
the solution decolourised
it changes colour form orangy-brown to colourless
no colour change
It will turn colorless because bromine is an unsaturated compound and unsaturated compound have double bonds
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tribromophenol is formed.
the solution decolourised
it changes colour form orangy-brown to colourless
Probable tetrabromoethane is formed.
no colour change
The bromine water turns from orange to colourless, as it is breaking the double bonds. When the oil becomes saturated, any more bromine water that is added will not turn colourless.
It will turn colorless because bromine is an unsaturated compound and unsaturated compound have double bonds
The solution will turn the orange bromine water into a colourless solution
At room temperature, the halogens like bromine don't react with cyclohexane. Hence the dark brown color of the bromine water remains. When heated, the -H atoms are replaced with -Br(substitution reaction).
they separate as they are alkenes and alkanes
Chlorine/Bromine chemicals added to the water.
Ethanol dissolves in water, as the polar ethanol molecules form hydrogen bonds with water molecules.