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molecular chlorine is added to a solution of sodium bromide fine the balance equation and the net ionic equation
The chemical reaction is:HBr + NaOH = NaBr + H2O
The balanced equation for the reaction between aqueous sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) and aqueous hydrochloric acid (HCl) is: NaOCl + HCl → NaCl + Cl2 + H2O
single-replacement
I am not sure that this reaction is possible; iron(III) bromide and iron(III) carbonate are not stable in water.
what is the color of aqueous sodium bromide? what is the color of aqueous sodium bromide?
Chlorine displaces bromine as it is more reactive, and it creates sodium chloride aqueous and bromine aqueous.
molecular chlorine is added to a solution of sodium bromide fine the balance equation and the net ionic equation
I think this is right... Cl2 + 2NaBr = 2NaCl + Br2
The chemical reaction is:HBr + NaOH = NaBr + H2O
Na+ + F- + H+ + Br-
The balanced equation for the reaction between aqueous sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) and aqueous hydrochloric acid (HCl) is: NaOCl + HCl → NaCl + Cl2 + H2O
single-replacement
I am not sure that this reaction is possible; iron(III) bromide and iron(III) carbonate are not stable in water.
Sodium + Chlorine ---> Sodium Chloride I think that is correct
In an aqueous electrolyte of course. In real life you will get a mix of sodium hypobromates and other nasties.
Cl2-(g) + 2I-(aq) ---------> 2Cl-(aq) + I2-(g)