C6H9.CH3 + Br2 ---------------> C6H7(Br)2CH3.
Br2 + 2C5H10 = 2C5H8Br + 2H2
Formula: BrF3
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Sodium + Bromine ----> Sodium bromide2 Na + Br2 ----> 2 NaBr
Br2 + 2C5H10 = 2C5H8Br + 2H2
Bromine is not combustible
Bromine is an electrophile (electron deficient species) it attacks the Carbon doubble bond and accepts a pair of electrons. this is known as electrophillic addition. the equation is: C2H4 + Br2 - C2H4Br2 the product is 1,2 dibromoethane. this product is colourless.
Formula: BrF3
bromine water? The reaction between hexene, bromine, and water is an addition reaction.
The equation is, 2Al + 3Br2 = 2AlBr3
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Sodium + Bromine ----> Sodium bromide2 Na + Br2 ----> 2 NaBr
Any reaction occur between neon and bromine.
Bromine exists as a diatomic gas. Thus, there are two moles of bromine atoms in 1 mole of bromine gas.
Bromine attacks triolein at three places where double bonds exist in the structure, causing saturated molecule. The equation for the reaction of triolein with bromine is C57 H104 06 + 3 Br2 --> C57 H104 06 Br6.