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@d!_†oX!©:
What will be difference in the products of:

CH2=CH2 + Br2(aq) ---->

            and

CH2=CH2 + Br2 ---->

Thanks in advance :D

Chingoo:
None. However, liquid bromine is not used usually because it is corrosive and highly poisonous.

Hence, the product should be:

CHBrCHBr (1,2-Dibromoethane)

Saladin:
I think there is a difference.

The first one would have one with a hydroxide ion.

The second one should have both bromine on it.

@d!_†oX!©:

--- Quote from: Engraved on August 16, 2010, 02:13:51 pm ---I think there is a difference.

The first one would have one with a hydroxide ion.

The second one should have both bromine on it.

--- End quote ---
That is exactly what I am confused about.

Saladin:

--- Quote from: @d!_†oX!© on August 16, 2010, 02:15:24 pm ---That is exactly what I am confused about.

--- End quote ---

Here is the proof.

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