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This reaction would be called a single replacement reaction because only one parts of the compound (NaBr) is being replaced. The anion (negatively charged part of the compound) is replaced since Fluorine has a charge of -1. Sodium has a charge of +1 and Bromine has a charge of -1, so Bromine is replaced by Fluorine. I have balanced the equation below to illustrate the reaction.

F2 + 2 NaBr -> 2 NaF + Br2

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Yes - in group 7 (the halogens) of the Periodic Table the elements get more reactive as you ascend the group. Fluorine is higher in the group than chlorine so it is more reactive. The fluorine will displace the chlorine and so sodium fluoride (NaF) will be formed.

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No, iodine will not react with sodium bromide. Bromine has a higher Electronegativity than iodine, so the iodine does not have the power to wrench the sodium ion away from the bromide ion

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Sodium Bromide dissolves in water but does not react.

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Yes, because Chlorine is a stronger oxidator (electron acceptor) than Bromine, so bromine can not counteract with the opposite reaction.

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They react to form ionic compound. As both of them contain ions.

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Yes. Bromine and sodium iodide can react to form sodium bromide and free iodine.

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Any reaction occur.

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