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Cl2+2kbr=2kcl+br2 is redox reaction or not

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Answered by akshay3029khanpddui7
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yes it is redo reaction because cl is reduced and br is oxidized hope it helps you .and you mark Me as brainlist
Answered by zumba12
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The reaction between Cl_2 and KBr is a redox reaction.

Explanation:

  • The reaction in which both oxidation, as well as reduction, occurs simultaneously, it is called a redox reaction.
  • Specifically, halogen displacement reaction is an example of the redox reaction.
  • In the following given equation

Cl_2+2KBr\rightarrow 2KCl+Br_2

  • Chlorine has displaced bromine from potassium bromide and has led to the formation of potassium chloride and bromine.
  • The half-reaction involved in the given equation is :

Cl_2+2e^-\rightarrow2Cl^-

  • As chlorine has gained 2 electrons, it has been reduced to chlorine ions.

2Br^-\rightarrow Br_2+2e^-

  • Due to donation of the electron, bromine ion has been oxidized bromine
  • From the above two-equation, it is inferred that as the reduction and oxidation have occurred the given reaction is a redox reaction.

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