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Gas formation between acetylene and aqueous bromine
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It was an experiment that involved the mixing of acetylene gas collected in a test tube, with bromine that had been dissolved in water.
The reaction produced a cloudy gas that seemed to sink to the bottom, and the bromine water was also slightly decolonized. The reaction should have formed 1,1,2,2-tetrabromoethane, with some water that the bromine was originally dissolved in.
I am unable to find much information that explains why there was a cloudy gas forming. Any ideas?
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