They would form some sort of brominated hydrocarbon of which there many varieties.
The simplest among them are methyl bromide (CH3Br), methylene bromide (CH3Br2), and bromoform (CHBr3)
a molecular bond will be formed as both, carbon and bromine are non metals
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Hydrogen bromide: HBr
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."
it is a bond between hydrogen and bromine
a molecular bond will be formed as both, carbon and bromine are non metals
All these elements are nonmetals.
Meso-stilbene dibromide is an organic molecule. Its structure is a benzene ring bonded to a carbon with a hydrogen and a bromine. That carbon is bonded to another carbon with a bromine that is ANTI to the first bromine. This carbon is then also bonded to a benzene ring.
carbon hydroxide
No, Bromine is a pure element of halogens family while alkanes are compounds of carbon and hydrogen.
carbon monoxide and hydrogen gas are combined
carbon and hydrogen
They are all nonmetals.
fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine.
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C2H5Br
In order to be considered organic, carbon must bond with hydrogen. in CO2, it bond only with oxygen.