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  • 14-07-2020
  • Chemistry
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Chlorine gas was bubbled in a solution of sodium bromide. Explain what was
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ssmokingdreamss
ssmokingdreamss ssmokingdreamss
  • 14-07-2020

A displacement reaction will occur from the system given above. The chlorine molecules will displace the bromide ions in the solution of sodium bromide. The reaction will yield to sodium chloride and bromine. The reaction will be:

2NaBr + Cl2 = 2NaCl + Br2

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09pqr4sT 09pqr4sT
  • 14-07-2020

Answer:

When chlorine gas is bubbled in a solution of sodium bromide, the sodium bromide reacts and gives bromine which is a brown liquid and sodium chloride which is ordinary table salt.

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