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what happens during displacement reaction in halogens?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Halogen displacement reactions are redox reactions because the halogens gain electrons and the halide ions lose electrons. When we consider one of the displacement reactions, we can see which element is being oxidised and which is being reduced.

Answered by TheBrilli
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Halogen displacement reactions are redox reactions because the halogens gain electrons and the halide ions lose electrons. When we consider one of the displacement reactions, we can see which element is being oxidised and which is being reduced.

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