I think its chlorine Im not positive but im 99.9 precent shure
The correct answer is A. Evaporation.
No. The only thing that changed was the looks of the gasoline, not the chemical components.
Answer:
This reaction is an example of Hydrohalogenation reaction of alkene.
In this reaction the double bond of alkene acts as nucleophile.
This reaction follows Markovnikov's rule i.e. the bromide will add to more substituted carbon atom.
This is because the carbocation intermediate formed during the reaction is is more stable due to its secondary structure.
The final product is called 2-Bromopropane.