When a reddish-brown bromine solution the solvent is often


When a reddish-brown bromine solution (the solvent is often carbon tetrachloride) is added to the alkene shown below, the brown color of the bromine solution disappears. This reaction is used as a test reaction for double and triple bonds. Aromatic compounds such as benzene do not react. Remember that this is a stereospecific reaction in which the bromines add on opposite faces of the bond. Write the name of the product for the reaction shown above. Include cis or trans in your name

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