I did not say the formation of HOBr. I said that in water Br+ and "HO-" can add to the double bond, overall an addition of HOBr. to give a bromohydrin.
Ok, so how does the reaction take place? (from what I read bromohydrin is usually formed with alkene+H
2O+Br
2. So for this reaction, does that mean that H2 will be produced? (the most obvious formula I can think of is C
2H
4 + HBr +H2O --> CH
2BrCH
2OH + H
2 , which I think is obviously wrong, because H
2 is very unlikely to be liberated. )