A SOLUTION OF MAGNESUIM BROMIDE WILL NOT REACT WITH IODIDE .....EXPLAIN WHY THERE IS NO REACTION?
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Explanation: The more reactive halogen, Bromine, will remain as ions (Bromide) - the relatively large and floppy iodine atoms cannot oxidise (=steal an electron from) them.
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Explanation:
: The space surrounding a magnet in which magnetic force is exerted, is called a magnetic field.
- The direction of magnetic field lines at a place can be determined by using a compass needle.
- A compass needle placed near a magnet gets deflected due to the magnetic force exerted by the magnet.
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