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What are the possible product when alkene react with bromine anf sodium iodide in presence of water?

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Answered by ItsCuteBoy
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The reaction with bromine happens at room temperature. If you have a gaseous alkene like ethene, you can bubble it through either pure liquid bromine or a solution of bromine in an organic solvent like tetrachloromethane. The reddish-brown bromine is decolourised as it reacts with the alkene

Answered by pawanrao83
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the reaction with bromin happens at room temperature if you have a geseous alkene like ethane. you can bubble it .

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