No. Bromine is more reactive than iodine. Therefore, bromine will displace iodine.
Iodine being a weak oxidizing agent cannot oxidize bromide ion bromine can oxidize iodide ion into
Bromine is in 4th period of periodic table.
Bromine is more reactive than iodine/bromine is higher in the activity series than iodine
halogen family includes flourine'chlorine ' bromine' iodine.
Yes, it can be
Iodine c:
Fluorine, and Chlorine can displace bromine from a compound.
No. However, bromine would displace iodine in potassium iodide.
Iodine is lower in the halogen displacement series than bromine, i.e., iodine is less electronegative than bromine. However both chlorine and fluorine can displace bromine in sodium bromide, as they are more electronegative.
Bromine is in 4th period of periodic table.
is it so? Bromine is more electronegetive than Iodine
bromine
Bromine is more reactive than iodine/bromine is higher in the activity series than iodine
iodine
Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine, and Astatine.
halogen family includes flourine'chlorine ' bromine' iodine.
Bromine-Br Iodine-I iodine monobromide (IBr) Made by direct combination of the elements
Bromine has more nuclear charge as compared to iodine. So, bromine easily attracts an electron and hence more reactive.