J J-Wang Member Joined May 28, 2012 Messages 120 Gender Male HSC 2012 Nov 3, 2012 #1 in the cyclohexene/BrOH reaction, i thought the the reaction was C6H10+BrOH -> C6H10BrOH, but everywhere I have read is saying it is C6H10+Br2 -> C6H10Br2. which one is correct? because if mine isnt, where does the OH ion go?
in the cyclohexene/BrOH reaction, i thought the the reaction was C6H10+BrOH -> C6H10BrOH, but everywhere I have read is saying it is C6H10+Br2 -> C6H10Br2. which one is correct? because if mine isnt, where does the OH ion go?
crazy_paki123 Well-Known Member Joined Nov 3, 2011 Messages 1,129 Gender Male HSC 2012 Nov 3, 2012 #2 its definitely the C6H12 + Br2 one, plus its cylochexene, so its C6H12 not H10
madharris Well-Known Member Joined Oct 23, 2011 Messages 2,160 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Nov 3, 2012 #3 both are correct. The one you do is more correct but the HSC accept both crazy_paki123 said: its definitely the C6H12 + Br2 one, plus its cylochexene, so its C6H12 not H10 Click to expand... cyclohexene is C6H10 hexene is C6H12
both are correct. The one you do is more correct but the HSC accept both crazy_paki123 said: its definitely the C6H12 + Br2 one, plus its cylochexene, so its C6H12 not H10 Click to expand... cyclohexene is C6H10 hexene is C6H12
crazy_paki123 Well-Known Member Joined Nov 3, 2011 Messages 1,129 Gender Male HSC 2012 Nov 3, 2012 #4 so it is my bad, but yeah you assume Bromine water is Br2
R Rawf Member Joined May 16, 2012 Messages 715 Gender Undisclosed HSC 2012 Nov 3, 2012 #5 If we do structural formulas, do we still have to write the state symbols or no?