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Can a non metal be displaced by a highly reactive non metal? give reasons with a complete balanced equation to justify your answer.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A less reactive non metal can be displaced by a highly reactive non metal.

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A non metal can  be displaced by a highly reactive nonmetal

Explanation:

  • Just as a highly reactive metal can displace a a metal from its salt solution the similar thing can take place in case of a nonmetal. The balance chemical reaction for the the reactivity of the non metal is given below., 2 NaCl + Br2 ------> 2 NaBr + Cl2
  • Hence it has the capability to replace chloride with bromide. From this equation it comes into evidence that bromine is more reactive to chlorine.

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