👉 Bromising is a process in which a volatile compound, such as benzene or ethylene, is heated to a high temperature and then subjected to an oxidizing agent. The resulting compounds are often called "brominated" because of their resemblance to the chemical element bromine. In simple terms, this involves heating a substance that's already a gas (like benzene) to a very high temperature, which allows it to react with oxygen or other oxidizing agents in a way that helps