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What happens when propene reacts with bromine?
When propene reacts with bromine;
The double bond breaks, and a bromine atom becomes attached to each carbon. The bromine loses its original red-brown colour to give a colourless liquid. In this reaction with propene, 1,2-dibromopropane is formed.
The other halogens, apart from fluorine, behave similarly. (Fluorine reacts explosively with all hydrocarbons - including alkenes - to give carbon and hydrogen fluoride.)
This is an example of electrophilic substitution reaction
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