Bromoethane, also known as ethyl bromide, is a colorless, volatile organic compound with the chemical formula C2H5Br. It is an important intermediate in organic synthesis and is commonly used in the context of the addition of hydrogen bromide (HBr) to ethylene, which is an example of a polar reaction.
Topic 6.4: 6.4 An Example of a Polar Reaction: Addition of HBr to Ethylene
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