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Halogenation of ethane and bromine

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Ethane, CH3-CH3, is an example of an alkane. Bromine, in the form of bromine water (Br2(aq)), is an example of a halogen. Under standard laboratory conditions, ethane will not react with bromine water. In the presence of UV light, ethane will react with bromine in a substitution reaction
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