In the manufacture of bromine from sea water, the mother
liquor containing bromides is treated with
(a) CO₂ (b) I₂ (c) Cl₂ (d) H₂O
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Correct option (b) chlorine
Explanation : Bromide in the mother liquor (containing MgBr2) is oxidised to Br, by passing Cl, which is a stronger oxidising agent.
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