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Initially what are the colours for cyclohexane, ene and bromine water.

And when u add cyclohexene to the br water, the br water decolourises. Does the cyclohexene also decolourises? ?? ?
 

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Initially what are the colours for cyclohexane, ene and bromine water.

And when u add cyclohexene to the br water, the br water decolourises. Does the cyclohexene also decolourises? ?? ?
cyclohexane - colourless
cyclohexene -colourless

bromine water - brown or yellow depending on how much bromide/bromine(i cant remember the difference..) is in it..

This is what happens in my head:
Br destroys the double bond.. which is cyclohexene resulting in decolourisation. TWO COLOURLESS LAYERS
and for cyclohexane.. nothing happens..pale yellow layer on top and colourless layer at the bottom..

I would advise you to remember this cause its pretty commonly tested...


NOTE THAT I MAYBE WRONG.. but i'm pretty sure i'm right..
 

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You're right. But, left in sunlight the cyclohexane would most probably react, due to the presence of UV rays.
 

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So yeah, it's the bromine water that decolourises, and not the cyclohexene.
 

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