Chemistry, asked by namratasingh20067, 11 months ago

Addition of Br2 to cyclohexene gives which of the following compounds
as the final product?​

Answers

Answered by unn9180
3

Answer:

Explanation:

C6H10 +Br2=C6H10(Br2)2

Answered by syed2020ashaels
0

Answer:

1,2-dibromocyclohexane

Explanation:

The addition of Br_{2} to cyclohexene gives C_{6} H_{10} (Br_{2} )_{2}.

The reaction will take place as under:

C_{6} H_{10} + Br_{2}C_{6} H_{10} (Br_{2} )_{2}

  • This reaction can also be referred to as an electrophilic addition reaction as the electrophilic addition of bromine to cyclohexene takes place and 1,2-dibromocyclohexane is formed.
  • An electrophile addition reaction is simply an addition reaction where the compound having either a double or triple bond has a π bond broken along with the formation of two new σ bonds.

Final Answer:

The addition of Br_{2} to cyclohexene gives 1,2-dibromocyclohexane.

Reaction: C_{6} H_{10} + Br_{2}C_{6} H_{10} (Br_{2} )_{2}

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