what happens when ethylene reacts with bromine
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The bromine loses its original red-brown colour to give a colourless liquid. In the case of the reaction with ethene, 1,2-dibromoethane is formed. This decolourisation of bromine is often used as a test for a carbon-carbon double bond.
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The bromine loses its original red-brown colour to give a colourless liquid. In the case of thereaction with ethene, 1,2-dibromoethane is formed. This decolourisation ofbromine is often used as a test for a carbon-carbon double bond.
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