They form Sodium Bromide
We know that the alkali metal sodium (Na) will form an ionic bond with the halogen bromine (Br) to create sodium bromide (NaBr). The equation looks like this: Na + Br => NaBr
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Chlorine displaces bromine as it is more reactive, and it creates sodium chloride aqueous and bromine aqueous.
Sodium + Bromine ----> Sodium bromide2 Na + Br2 ----> 2 NaBr
chlorine (greatest), bromine, sodium, potassium (least)
Sodium bromide(NaBr) is formed
Bromine (Br) can combine with almost every element. A few examples include: Oxygen Chlorine Fluorine Potassium Gold Silver Sodium Strontium
An extremely exothermic reaction occurs producing Sodium Bromide
We know that the alkali metal sodium (Na) will form an ionic bond with the halogen bromine (Br) to create sodium bromide (NaBr). The equation looks like this: Na + Br => NaBr
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Chlorine displaces bromine as it is more reactive, and it creates sodium chloride aqueous and bromine aqueous.
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Chlorine gains electrons and sodium lose electrons
There will be no reaction.
Sodium + Bromine ----> Sodium bromide2 Na + Br2 ----> 2 NaBr
Sodium and bromine are chemical elements, not properties; the chemical reaction between sodium and bromine is a chemical process, not a property.
I am pretty sure it is Ionic. Because an Ionic bond happens between a metal and a non-metal. Sodium being the metal and Bromine being the non-metal. Hope that helps! :)