Chemistry, asked by rosaasmac, 2 months ago

what's the word equation for sodium bromide reacting with Iodine?

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Answered by sanjudnath
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Answer:

This is a single replacement (single displacement) reaction involving the halogens (group 17/VIIA on the periodic table), rather than metals.

Explanation:

The activity series for the halogens follows the order of the halogens from top to bottom down the group on the periodic table, with fluorine the most reactive halogen and astatine the least reactive. Each halogen can replace the halogen below it in the activity series (or the periodic table).

Answered by AryanGhildiyal
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If you put Sodium Iodide in Bromine (a more reactive halogen than Iodine), the Bromine should react with the Iodine forming Sodium Bromide crystals and Iodine gas/solid depending on the ambient temperature of the Bromine container. You should see a color change, and observe a temperature change due to the reaction.

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