when chlorine gas is passed through potassium bromide solution potassium chloride and bromine are formed which is more reactive nonmetal bromide or chlorine
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Explanation:
When chlorine (as a gas or dissolved in water) is added to sodium bromide solution, the chlorine takes the place of the bromine. Because chlorine is more reactive than bromine, it displaces bromine from sodium bromide.
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Answer:
In the solution of K-Br (Potassium Bromide) we-pass chlorine gas(Cl
2
), then chlorine will displace Bromine-from K-Br and form potassium chloride (KCl) and librate Bromine, which orange color to the solution.
Cl
2
(aq)+2KBr(aq)⟶2KCl(aq)+Br
2
(aq)
So,
Chlorine is more reactive than bromine the relative order is:- Chlorine > Bromine
The chlorine is more reactive than the bromine because the electronegativity of chlorine is more than that of bromine.
Explanation:
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