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h. When chlorine gas is passed through potassium bromide solution, brown fumes are produced. What type of reaction is it? Justify your response.​

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Answered by yashwantbora
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When chlorine is bubbled through potassium bromide solution, the solution turns orange. Explain this. This is because the reaction taking place is a displacement reaction, meaning that one element is being displaced by another.

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Answered by borapraveen20
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When chlorine is bubbled through potassium bromide solution, the solution turns orange. Explain this. This is because the reaction taking place is a displacement reaction, meaning that one element is being displaced by another.

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