why does liquid bromine react slowly as compared to vapour of bromine
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If we look as the usual gas and liquid property we will find that since the molecules of a gas are widely spread as compared to the liquid, it would have a faster rate of reaction because the molecules interact more frequently through rapid collisions.
So here, bromine vapour molecules are widely spread that's why it reacts faster as compared to liquid bromine because the molecules of liquid are not as widely spread as gas, it reacts slowly.
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If we look as the usual gas and liquid property we will find that since the molecules of a gas are widely spread as compared to the liquid, it would have a faster rate of reaction because the molecules interact more frequently through rapid collisions.
So here, bromine vapour molecules are widely spread that's why it reacts faster as compared to liquid bromine because the molecules of liquid are not as widely spread as gas, it reacts slowly.
Hope my answer would help you :)
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