Chemistry, asked by Nasim18, 10 months ago

Bromine water is a solution of the element bromine in water. It can be made by dissolving a
sample of the element bromine in water. An easier method is to mix solutions of potassium
bromide (KBr), potassium bromate (KBro3) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4) in exactly the right
amounts. The second method has one slight disadvantage: the product is contaminated with
a) potassium bromide.
b) potassium bromate.
c) potassium sulfate.
d) sulfuric acid.

Answers

Answered by prince855
0

Answer:

d

option D

because sulphuric acid react with bromine water

Answered by blueberrycake667
0

Answer:

C

Explanation:

Similar questions