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The reaction of bromine water with vegetable oil is which type of reaction. A) addition B) displacement C) double displacement D) Combination

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Answered by RomeliaThurston
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Answer: This is a type of addition reaction.

Explanation: The vegetable oil is a type of unsaturated fatty acids which means that they have double bonds in the structure.

Reaction of bromine with unsaturated compounds is known as bromine-water test.

Addition reaction: It is a type of reaction in which two or more reactants combine to form a single product.

In the reaction of bromine water and vegetable oil, the bromine molecule is adding to the double bond of vegetable oil forming a single product.

The image shows the addition of bromine water in vegetable oil.

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the reaction of bromine water with vegetable oil is addition reaction
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