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Br2 + C12H22O11 → | Phương Trình Phản Ứng Hóa Học
Br2 | bromine | solid + C12H22O11 | saccharose | solid = | Temperature: temperature, Other Condition excess chlorine
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Reaction conditions when applied Br2 + C12H22O11
- Catalyst: CCl4
- Temperature: normal
- Pressure: normal
- Other conditions: not available
Reaction process Br2 + C12H22O11
Process: Add a sucrose solution into a test-tube containing the bromine solution, shake gently.
Note: Sucrose is not reducing because the molecule no longer has the free OH hemiaxetal group, so it cannot be converted into an open-circuit form containing CHO functional group.
The result of the reaction Br2 + C12H22O11
The phenomenon: This reaction does not occur
Detailed information on the reactants
Information about Br2 (bromine)
Information about C12H22O11 (saccharose)
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The equations for preparation Br2
Catalyst
normal
Temperature
room temperature
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
normal
Catalyst
normal
Temperature
normal
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
normal
Catalyst
normal
Temperature
temperature
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
normal
The equations for preparation C12H22O11
Catalyst
normal
Temperature
temperature
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
normal
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