There isn't a direct correlation. Bromine Number is a measure of the amount of olefins in a sample. Diene Valve is a measure of the conjugated diolefins in a sample. In hydrocarbons, samples with high Diene Value also tend to have high Brominie numbers as a result of processing in a hydorgen deficient atmosphere.
No Bromine does. Bromine-195 Fluorine- 133
fluorine i just had it for hw and im not sure
Bromine is a halogen element, therefore it's nonmetallic.
Bromine is a liquid at Room, but it give out some bromine vapor
Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br2)
No Bromine does. Bromine-195 Fluorine- 133
The answer depends on what sort of relation.
Possibly because it is a 1,3-diene. A more interesting question would be why does it sometimes not behave that way.
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A relation doesn't have an "output value", in the sense that a function does. A set of values is either part of the relation, or it isn't.
A Function
esse diene Mittagessen
Ethylene-Propylene-Diene-Monomer.
A relation is a function when an x value only has one y value associated with it. An easy way to tell this is to graph the relation, then draw a vertical line through it. If, at any point, it touches the graph twice, the relation isn't a function.
A relation is just a set of ordered pairs. They are in no special order. Therefore there is no particular shape assigned to a relation. A function is a special kind of relation. A relation becomes a function when the x value only has one y value.
A function
fluorine i just had it for hw and im not sure