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7 January, 12:34

The presence of the carbon-carbon double bond in eugenol can be tested using the bromine water test. write a balance equation for the reaction involved in this test?

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  1. 7 January, 12:49
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    The balance chemical equation for the reaction that involved in bromine water test to check the presence of carbon-carbon double bond is;

    C₁₀H₁₂O₂ + Br₂ + H ₂ O → C ₁₀ H ₁₃ O ₃ Br + HBr

    Some C ₁₀ H ₁₂ O ₂ Br ₂ also form as a product.

    When we use bromine water test to detect the double bond in alkenes, an alkene will change the color of bromine from brown to colorless.
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