An acid-base reaction.
No reaction occurs
When aqueous solutions of potassiumfluoride and hydrobromic acid are mixed, an aqueous solution of potassiumbromide and hydrofluoric acidresults. Write the net ionic equation for the reaction.
Single-replacement
Chlorine displaces bromine as it is more reactive, and it creates sodium chloride aqueous and bromine aqueous.
dry, certainly not. as aqueous solution, but no evidence would show a double replacement reaction.
There are more particles in the area to react with it.
No reaction occurs
By placing them in Water. This is called an aqueous solution.
(aq) aqueous.
biologist used aqueous solution to perform chemical test as this solution behaves as the medium for chemical reaction and is also the medium of chemical reaction in living beings so that is why biologist use aqueous solution.
It is more likely to be called a precipitate.
The bromine test (discoloration) is valid for compounds with double or triple bonds between carbon atoms and for phenols. This is a simple and common experiment.
When aqueous solutions of potassiumfluoride and hydrobromic acid are mixed, an aqueous solution of potassiumbromide and hydrofluoric acidresults. Write the net ionic equation for the reaction.
A reaction doesn't occur.
Double Replacement
true
This solution is called water solution or aqueous solution.