So I have to come up with an experiment to investigate any aspect of organic chemistry and I thought I would test how long it takes for bromine water to decolorize cyclohexene. My teacher said that was fine, but I need
quantitative data to obtain and she told me I need an independent variable. And I suggested things that affect reactions e.g. temperature, concentration, particle size. She said I could do
temperature.
However, I know that cyclohexene is flammable.. but I need to vary and change the temperature and I have to do some trialling. Usually the cyclohexene is kept in the fume cupboard, but will I be able to take it out of the fume cupboard? Can I heat the cyclohexene up in a water bath or will that result in a total disaster?
Please suggest some ways I can vary the temperature
safely please? Or maybe some ideas that will affect cyclohexene so I will have different data when it comes to decolorizing it.
Thank you so much!