Re: Need help to write out experiment with chyclohexene and cylcohexane and bromine w
That's in the HSC Course and you worry about it now ?
LOL I'll pretend yuo are an examiner, here goes:
Before commencing the experiment, safety measures such as wearing a lab coat may be required to minimise risks.
Pour cyclohexane in one test tube and cyclohexene in the other test tube, label them or remember its contents.
Pour bromine water in cyclohexene and stir it around. The brown colour of bromine water should fade and become colourless with cyclohexene. This reaction is called the addition reaction, the double bonds in cyclohexene break to form single bonds to accomodate two bromine atoms, the compound now becomes dibromohexane.
Pour bromine water in the other test tube with cyclohexane and stir it around. The colour of brown bromine water should still partially remain. If any react, the reaction is called the substitution. Two hydrogen atoms will immediately be removed from the bonds and are replaced by two bromine atoms, which may become dibromohexane, cyclohexane may still remain in the test tube.
That's 3-6 marks for me ! Depending on how much it's worth.