Action of bromine on 1-ene
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Action of bromine on 1-ene
CH3-CH2-CHBr-CH2Br
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In the first stage of the reaction, one of the bromine atoms becomes attached to both carbon atoms, with the positive charge being found on the bromine atom. A bromonium ion is formed.
The bromonium ion is then attacked from the back by a bromide ion formed in a nearby reaction.
But-1-ene is another unsymmetrical alkene. In common with all other alkenes, propene reacts in the cold with pure liquid bromine, or with a solution of bromine in an organic solvent like tetrachloromethane. ... The bromine loses its original red-brown colour to give a colourless liquid.
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