I'm confused as to what happens what happens to the equilibrium after bromine water reacts with an unsaturated hydrocarbon...
Like, I know that bromine water is an equilibrium of the following:
Br<SUB>2</SUB> + H<SUB>2</SUB>O <--> H<SUP>+</SUP> + Br<SUP>-</SUP> + HOBr
But if it is the reaction of HOBr with the hydrocarbon that causes the colour change, what happens to the rest of the equilibrium? Or do I have this all wrong?
Like, I know that bromine water is an equilibrium of the following:
Br<SUB>2</SUB> + H<SUB>2</SUB>O <--> H<SUP>+</SUP> + Br<SUP>-</SUP> + HOBr
But if it is the reaction of HOBr with the hydrocarbon that causes the colour change, what happens to the rest of the equilibrium? Or do I have this all wrong?