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Q: Would bromine displace chlorine from a halide?
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What will displace bromine from aqueous calcium bromide?

Something more reactive than bromine. Chlorine or fluorine would do it.


What would be observed if chlorine water was added to a dilute solution of sodium bromide?

Chlorine will displace bromine from NaBr


Would you expect iodine to displace bromine form a solution of potassium bromide?

No. However, bromine would displace iodine in potassium iodide.


Which would be likely to displace a bromide ion from solution?

chlorine


What is the element with the highest ionization energy?

fluorine bromine chlorine


What happens when you add chlorine to potassium iodide?

Chlorine, a more reactive halogen would displace iodide in its hallide solution. Potassium chloride would be formed.


What is visible vapour?

Chlorine or bromine gas would be an example of a visivle vapour.


How the reaction of bromine with sodium would compare with the reaction of chlorine with sodium?

its chemestry


What products would you get when you bubble chlorine gas through a sodium bromide solution?

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.


What type of bond will form between bromine and bromine?

ionic bond


What element would have physical and chemical properties similar to chlorine?

Fluorine and other elements that are in group 17. A cool site is chemicool.com


Which element would be most likely to gain electrons in a chemical bond?

That depends on the reaction, and the gain of electrons is refereed to as reduction.