toadstooltown said:
Alkanes undego substitution reactions with Halogens but it's endothermic (hence requiring sunlight, I think) and is slow.
C6H12+Br2 -> C6H4Br + BrH
BrH isn't brown but strong acid which ionises sompletely, so no more colour.
well your equation is worng and i'll try explaing it a different way
he asked hexane not hexene ><
C6H14(aq) + Br (aq) ---> C6H8Br6 (aq) + Br (aq)
they react because its much easier for the H atoms to just break off and form a H2 to gain noble gas configuration and the Br in the water just replaces the H
this reaction takes place because the sun provides energy in the form of uv rays to start the reaction and is very slow
if left for extended periods of time then all the H will be replaced
C6H14(aq) + Br (aq) ---> C6Br14(aq) + Br (aq)