A halogen cannot displace itself from a solution of one of its salts, eg potassium bromine would not displace bromine water, so these combinations are not done.
A halogen cannot displace itself from a solution of one of its salts, eg potassium bromine would not displace bromine water, so these combinations are not done.
The radical bromine atoms can then go on to react with other species ... Reaction of an alkene with aqueous potassium permanganate results in addition of two hydroxyl groups to each side of the double ...
The radical bromine atoms can then go on to react with other species ... Reaction of an alkene with aqueous potassium permanganate results in addition of two hydroxyl groups to each side of the double ...