If 4.75 mL of cycohexene is reacted with 7.04 g of bromine, which is the limiting reagent? What is the theoretical yield of product?

Alkenes like cyclohexene undergo addition reactions with bromine to produce dibromoalkanes.

So, write and balance the equation.
Then, calculate how many moles of cyclohexene, and bromine you start with. Determine the limiting reageant from the coefficents and amount of moles given.

I will be happy to critique your thinking.

f 4.75 mL of cycohexene is reacted with 7.04 g of bromine, which is the limiting reagent? What is the theoretical yield of product?

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