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When sodium hydroxide is added to the bromine water the solution become colourless why

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Answered by Radhika2841
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(i) When NaOH is added to the solution, it combines with the acid HBrO forming NaBrO (sodium hypobromite) and water both of which are colourless. ions to form colourless water. Both these reactions (1) and (2) shift the equilibrium in the forward direction where the substances are colourless.

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Answered by Anonymous
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sodium hydroxide in water gives colourless solution because it is colourless and in water it dissociates into sodium ions and chloride ions this ions are also colourless

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