no reaction, unless acid is present
An extremely exothermic reaction occurs producing Sodium Bromide
sodium lactate
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Precipitate of Silver Bromide.
An extremely exothermic reaction occurs producing Sodium Bromide
In an aqueous electrolyte of course. In real life you will get a mix of sodium hypobromates and other nasties.
Nothing
sodium lactate
The acetate would combine with the bromide, leaving the silver in the sodium solution. With the sliver you could blow up the world Alas not so exciting. Mixed as solids, nothing would happen. Silver acetate has limited solubility in water, but if a solution were mixed with sodium bromide, you would probably see some off-white silver bromide precipitate.
Sodium phosphate is obtained.
Hydrogen is released and sodium chloride&sodium hydroxide remain in solution.
no change
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All that happens if you crush up a bromine and a chlorine tablet and mix them in water is it becomes a stronger substance to kill bacteria, however i would not recommend getting in that water it can damage your skin.
Table salt is created when they mix