This chemical reaction is:
2 AlBr3 + 3 Cl2 = 2 AlCl3 + 3 Br2
2 AlBr3 + 3Cl2 -> 2AlCl3 + 3Br2
Chlorine + Magnesium Bromide ----> Magnesium Chloride + Bromine
Yes. Chlorine is more reactive than bromine.
Chlorine is more reactive than bromine thus bromine is unable to displace chlorine to form potassium bromide.
2AlBr3+3Cl2 --> 2AlCl3+3Br2
Chlorine displaces bromine as it is more reactive, and it creates sodium chloride aqueous and bromine aqueous.
Aluminium cation is 3+; bromide anion is Br-. The aluminium bromide is AlBr3.
Chlorine is a stronger oxidizer than elemental Bromine. So, when yellowish chlorine gas is bubbled through the Bromide solution, a red colour is formed which is Bromine. Chlorine oxidizes Bromide ions to elemental Bromine while itself is reduced to Chloride ions. So, the total reaction is: Cl2 + Br- ----> Br2 + Cl-
The reaction of chlorine with potassium bromide is a reduction-oxidation reaction. The chloride oxidizes bromide ions to molecular bromine, and itself is reduced to chloride ions.
2AlBr3 + 3Cl2 -> 2AlCl3 + 3Br2
2KBr + Cl2 ----> 2KCl + Br2
2AlBr3 + 3Cl2 -> 2AlCl3 + 3Br2