(a)
Interpretation:
The dihalide formed on treating following
Concept Introduction:
A
In a chemical reaction, the substance which is involved in conversion is said to be reactant, whereas, the newly formed substance is called a product. Both reactants and products must be separated by an arrow.
Halogenation reaction is an addition reaction in which the halogen atoms like Cl, Br are bonded on un-statured carbon atoms of alkene to form
(b)
Interpretation:
The dihalide formed on treating following alkene with Br2should be determined:
Concept Introduction:
A chemical reaction is the symbolic representation of the conversion of substances to new substances.
In a chemical reaction; the substance which is involved in conversion is said to be reactant whereas the newly formed substance is called a product. Both reactants and products must be separated by an arrow.
Halogenation reaction is an addition reaction in which the halogen atoms like Cl, Br are bonded on un-statured carbon atoms of alkene to form alkyl halide.
(c)
Interpretation:
The dihalide formed on treating following alkene with Br2should be determined:
Concept Introduction:
A chemical reaction is the symbolic representation of the conversion of substances to new substances.
In a chemical reaction, the substance which is involved in conversion is said to be reactant, whereas, the newly formed substance is called a product. Both reactants and products must be separated by an arrow.
Halogenation reaction is an addition reaction in which the halogen atoms like Cl, Br are bonded on un-statured carbon atoms of alkene to form alkyl halide.
(d)
Interpretation:
The dihalide formed on treating following alkene with Br2should be determined:
Concept Introduction:
A chemical reaction is the symbolic representation of the conversion of substances to new substances.
In a chemical reaction, the substance which is involved in conversion is said to be reactant, whereas, the newly formed substance is called a product. Both reactants and products must be separated by an arrow.
Halogenation reaction is an addition reaction in which the halogen atoms like Cl, Br are bonded on un-statured carbon atoms of alkene to form alkyl halide.
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