SuchSmallHands
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I'm having pretty major problems with the equation for the C6H10 + Br2(aq) (OR as I've seen elsewhere, OHBr OR HBrO + HBr) reaction. To clear this up I stupidly decided to check out the standards packages as this question thankfully came up in the 2002 HSC paper. So the first example (talking for bands 5/6 ofc) listed bromine water as Br2, which I'm not too keen on personally because it doesn't seem exactly accurate (it could be, if it is please explain if you can!) The second called cyclohexane C6H14, which is straight-out, unambiguously wrong. The third did the same, and labelled cyclohexene as C6H12 also. Finding what the products are is also difficult, is it just C6H10Br2 (1,2-dibromocyclohexane)?
Tl;dr, I'm absolutely lost on the first, and one of the easiest, pracs of HSC chemistry. Could someone give me a hand?
Tl;dr, I'm absolutely lost on the first, and one of the easiest, pracs of HSC chemistry. Could someone give me a hand?