What type of reaction occurs when ethene reacts with bromine?

Practice Questions

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What type of reaction occurs when ethene reacts with bromine?
  1. Substitution
  2. Addition
  3. Elimination
  4. Oxidation

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What type of reaction occurs when ethene reacts with bromine?
  • Step 1: Identify the reactants. In this case, the reactants are ethene (C2H4) and bromine (Br2).
  • Step 2: Understand what an addition reaction is. An addition reaction is when two or more substances combine to form a single product.
  • Step 3: Recognize that ethene has a double bond between its carbon atoms. This double bond can be broken during the reaction.
  • Step 4: When bromine is added to ethene, the double bond breaks, and bromine atoms attach to the carbon atoms.
  • Step 5: The product formed from this reaction is dibromoethane (C2H4Br2), where two bromine atoms are added to the ethene molecule.
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