Asked by Courtany

0.05 L of chlorine gas is bubbled through 0.5 L of 2 M sodium Bromide solution.
-What type of reaction is this ?
A) Single Replacment B) Double Replacement
C) Synthesis D) Decomposition E) Combustion
- What product(s) will be predicted for this reaction? (bubble all that apply)
A) No Products Form B) Na C) Br D) NaCl
E) Br2

Answers

Answered by bobpursley
Cl will replace Br, so Br2 bubbles can form, but much is likely to go into solution. Reaction is single replacement.
Answered by Courtany
Thank you so much for explaining this to me !!! I honestly don't understand my chemistry teacher sometimes!!!
Answered by DrBob222
Cl2(g) + 2NaBr(aq) ==> Br2(l) + 2NaCl

The second part of the question. You "bubble in" (I guess it means mark in) E which is Br2 and D which is NaCl.
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