Chemistry, asked by DebjyotiBasak, 11 months ago

what happens when bromine is added to chloroform? ​

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Answered by barellmirror
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when bromide is added to chloroform then bromine chloride is formed.

FOR EXAMPLE

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br  +  hcl =   bcl +  h2

when bromide is added to hydrocloric acid it gives bromide chloride and hydrogen gas.


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DebjyotiBasak: Hi... Sorry to say.. It's hydrochloric acid.. Not chloform..
DebjyotiBasak: CHCl3 + Br- ---- ?
Answered by Anonymous
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Bromine solution decolorises .

Uses of the test :

It helps in identifying saturation .

It helps in distinguishing compounds.

It helps in study of organic compounds.

Bromine solution test

If this mixture is added to an unsaturated compounds such as alkenes or alkanes then :

Bromine water is brown

The supernatant liquid gets decolourised.

However saturated compounds do not respond to the above test.

In order to test unsaturation first add bromine solution

If the reagnant decolorises from brown to colourless then the compound is unsaturated

Otherwise if the reaction does not occur , then it is a saturated compound.

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