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The reaction with chlorine is:2 KBr + Cl2 = 2 KCl + Br2
Simply allow to react benzyl bromide with aqueous NaOH in hot condition.
Potassium and chlorine react to form potassium chloride and it is an ionic compound.
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It reacts with water and a base called a hot aqueous alkali.
Chlorine is more reactive than bromine thus bromine is unable to displace chlorine to form potassium bromide.
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The reaction with chlorine is:2 KBr + Cl2 = 2 KCl + Br2
No, it shall no react
Bromine and Potassium iodide react to form Potassium bromide and Iodine.
KBr + I2(aq) --> KBr + I2(aq) It does not react because bromine is more electronegative and reactive than iodine.
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Simply allow to react benzyl bromide with aqueous NaOH in hot condition.
Potassium and chlorine react to form potassium chloride and it is an ionic compound.
because it dosent
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An example is:KBr + Cl2 = KCl + Br2