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Using camomille tea powder , acetone , benzine , bromine what can i get as result

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Using camomille tea powder, acetone, benzine, and bromine:

Camomile tea powder:
- Contains flavonoids, terpenoids, essential oils, and other compounds.

Acetone:
- A polar aprotic solvent that can dissolve many organic compounds.

Benzine:
- A nonpolar solvent that can dissolve nonpolar organic compounds.

Bromine:
- A reactive element that can undergo addition reactions with alkenes and alkynes.
Results:
- Acetone extract of camomille tea powder: Will contain polar compounds such as flavonoids and terpenoids.
- Benzine extract of camomille tea powder: Will contain nonpolar compounds such as essential oils.
- Reaction of camomille tea powder with bromine: May lead to the addition of bromine to any alkenes or alkynes present in the powder.

Note: The specific results obtained will depend on the exact composition of the camomille tea powder and the conditions of the experiment.

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