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reaction of ethyne with bromine
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Answered by aryan12326
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Ethene reacts with liquid bromine to give 1,2-dibromoethane. Ethene and bromine reaction also gives a symmetrical alkyl halide compound. Two bromine atoms are attached to the two carbon atoms in the ethene molecule. This reaction can be done at room temperature or below temperatures than room temperature.

Ethane, CH3-CH3, is an example of an alkane. Bromine, in the form of bromine water (Br2(aq)), is an example of a halogen. Under standard laboratory conditions, ethane will not react with bromine water. In the presence of UV light, ethane will react with bromine in a substitution reaction.

Answered by cutiee72
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ethyne react wit bromine to form q,2 dibromoethane and it will further react ....

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