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Chlorine will displace bromine from NaBr
chlorine
fluorine bromine chlorine
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Something more reactive than bromine. Chlorine or fluorine would do it.
Chlorine will displace bromine from NaBr
No. However, bromine would displace iodine in potassium iodide.
chlorine
fluorine bromine chlorine
Chlorine, a more reactive halogen would displace iodide in its hallide solution. Potassium chloride would be formed.
Chlorine or bromine gas would be an example of a visivle vapour.
its chemestry
You would get Sodium Chloride and Bromine. This is because Chlorine is a more reactive group 7, (halogen), element that bromine, we know this because it is above bromine in the periodic table group, it is therefore more electronegative. When the reaction occurs, the Chlorine displaces the Bromine and the solution turns brown.
ionic bond
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That depends on the reaction, and the gain of electrons is refereed to as reduction.