Interhalogen compound of halogen and halogen anion?
I know that the only compound of iodine and bromine is iodobromide IBr. Unfortunately, I don't know how to interpret the anion here. I would have balanced the reactants as follows: 2I + Br2 -> 2IBr But the iodine already has one electron each. Does the equation then change, or does it remain as it…
Addition of bromine to hexene?
Hello, Is this following reaction with the reaction products correct and the number of H atoms? And I wanted to ask what reaction conditions apply to the substitution? Many thanks in advance
Hey, is this elimination reaction correct?
Hey, this is the elimination reaction of 3-bromopentane: Thank you.
Hey, is my self-constructed electrophilic reaction mechanism correct?
Hey, this is my written mechanism (of bromine and pentene): Thank you.
Hey, is this following electrophilic addition reaction of pentane and bromine correct?
Hey, this is the whole reaction mechanism of the electrophilic addition reaction (of pentane and bromine): Thank you.
Can different active ingredients in waterbed conditioners be mixed/combined?
To waterbed owners and also chemists and biologists. 🙂 Can waterbed conditioners (biocides) with different active ingredients be combined after some time? Every year, a conditioner must be added to the water core. Some bed manufacturers or retailers have their own brands or sell products from a specific brand. After a while, the product in…
Elemental bromine from sodium bromide?
What methods are there to isolate elemental bromine from sodium bromide? Thanks for the reply
Reaction between chlorine and sodium bromide?
Does elemental bromine form when I add chlorine to sodium bromide? And if so, is the reaction exothermic? Dissolving chlorine in an aqueous sodium bromide solution produces bromine dissolved in water, and I wanted to know if elemental bromine can also be obtained. Thanks for the answer in advance 🙂
Reaction of bromine with a saturated fatty acid?
The reaction between bromine and an unsaturated fatty acid involves electrophilic addition. Saturated fatty acids don't react because they don't have double bonds. However, we've now learned that saturated fatty acids can also react with bromine under high energy input or intense light irradiation. My question now is how this happens/where the bromine attaches.
Mechanism?
Hey, We're currently studying the mechanism in chemistry. Can someone please explain this entry to me? I have an assignment in my notebook on Friday and I really don't understand anything…especially these drawings…What's happening in sequence? I've already watched various videos on the subject, but nothing was appropriate…I'd really appreciate it if someone could explain…
Is this the correct Fischer projection of the following hemiacetate?
Hello everyone, Is this the correct Fischer projection of the following hemiacetate? If not, what would be the right drawing for it? Or what would be the right approach?