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Which product would form if chlorine gas was bubbled through a solution of sodium bromide

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Answer:

The products are sodium chloride (
NaCl) and bromine (
Br_2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi, when the chlorine gas is bubbled it produces a redox reaction because of its high reactivity with the sodium compared to the bromine.

So you will have to hemireactions:


2Br^- \longrightarrow Br_2


Cl_2 \longrightarrow 2Cl^-

Combining both equations and adding the sodium:


2Br^- + Cl_2 + 2Na^+ \longrightarrow 2Cl^- +2Na^+ Br_2


2NaBr + Cl_2 \longrightarrow 2NaCl + Br_2

User Dllewellyn
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This is what is normally termed a single replacement reaction, although don't hold me to that. It could have changed to something more modern.


Cl_(2) + NaBr \longrightarrow Br_(2) + NaCl
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