CH (triple bond) CH + Br2 -> BrC (triple bond) CBr
C6H10 via addition reaction
Yes. Acetylene is unsaturated with a triple bond joining the carbon atoms. The reaction is HCCH + 2Br2 -> Br2HCCHBr2 The bromine adds accross the triple bond, leaving a single carbon carbon bond.
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There is no such compound named Phosphorus bromine. It you refer to the product formed in the reaction of phosphorus and bromine, its Phosphorus Tribromide = PBr3
Sunlight wouldn't be enough energy to carry out the reaction between n-hexane and bromine. The energy source, however, may have been written has "hv" as a way to describe the radiation or high-wavelength energy for the reaction, which is possible in a more controlled environment. In this scenario, the reaction between n-hexane and bromine is a bromination reaction--generation of a bromine radical and attaching one or more bromine molecules to hexane. It is more likely that it will attach to a secondary carbon rather its primary, and its location of attachment between the available secondary carbons would be a mixture.
The chemical reaction is:C2H2 + Br2 = CHBr=CHBr
The chemical equation is:C2H2 + 2 Br2 = C2Br2H4
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Yes. Acetylene is unsaturated with a triple bond joining the carbon atoms. The reaction is HCCH + 2Br2 -> Br2HCCHBr2 The bromine adds accross the triple bond, leaving a single carbon carbon bond.
Acetylene will change colour from orange to colourless.
Used in welding metals, the reaction of acetylene with oxygen has = -1256.2= -1256.2 .
Toluene forms from the reaction of bromine with acetophenone.
The chemical reaction is:C2H2 + H2O = CH3CHOand is possible with the enzyme acetylene hydratase.
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The reaction between methane and bromine is a photochemical reaction. Refer to the related link below.
ethyne (or acetylene) is non polar
Bromine dissapear in this reaction !