CH₃-CH= CH -CH₃ + Br₂→ CH₃-CHBr - CHBr -CH₃ : Identify the type of the reaction of carbon compounds
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Answer ⇒ Addition reaction.
Explanation ⇒
Addition reaction means the reaction in which the unsaturated hydrogen reacts with the other elements or compounds to form the saturated products.
Given reaction ⇒
CH₃-CH= CH -CH₃ + Br₂→ CH₃-CHBr - CHBr -CH₃
In this reaction, Butene reacts with the Bromine to forms the 2,3 dibromo-butane. During the reaction we will observes that whole bromine having the reddish brown color will reacts with the unsaturated Hydrocarbons and colorless saturated hydrocarbon have been formed.
Hence, this reaction is an example of the Addition reaction.
All th unsaturated hydrocarbons (Alkenes or Alkynes) undergoes the reaction in the same manner as this.
Answer of this question can be Halogenation also, since halogens are reacted with the organic compounds.
Hope it helps.
Explanation ⇒
Addition reaction means the reaction in which the unsaturated hydrogen reacts with the other elements or compounds to form the saturated products.
Given reaction ⇒
CH₃-CH= CH -CH₃ + Br₂→ CH₃-CHBr - CHBr -CH₃
In this reaction, Butene reacts with the Bromine to forms the 2,3 dibromo-butane. During the reaction we will observes that whole bromine having the reddish brown color will reacts with the unsaturated Hydrocarbons and colorless saturated hydrocarbon have been formed.
Hence, this reaction is an example of the Addition reaction.
All th unsaturated hydrocarbons (Alkenes or Alkynes) undergoes the reaction in the same manner as this.
Answer of this question can be Halogenation also, since halogens are reacted with the organic compounds.
Hope it helps.
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