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Q.

When ethene reacts with bromine in aqueous sodium chloride solution, the product(s) obtained is (are)

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a

ethylene dibromide only

b

ethylene dibromide and l-bromo-2-chloroethane

c

ethylene dichloride only

d

l-bromo-2-chloroethane only

answer is B.

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Detailed Solution

Ethylene dibromide and 1-bromo-2-chloro ethylene are produced when bromine and sodium chloride (aqueous) combine with ethylene.

C2H4+Br2C2H4Br++BrC2H4Br++ClBrCH2CH2Cl

Here eheylene first undergoes bromination to form ethylene dibromide on further reaction with aqueous sodium chloride it forms 1-bormo-2-chloroethane as a product.

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