Asked by josh sears
Would it make a difference if calcium bromide solution is used rather than sodium solution?
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Answered by
DrBob222
It might. It all depends upon what you're doing with the CaBr soln versus the sodium solution.
Answered by
josh sears
we are mixing sodium bromide with Cl2, I2, and Br2
Answered by
DrBob222
Probably not.
What you have going on is
2Br^- + Cl2 ==> Br2 + 2Cl^-
and it's the Br^- doing the reacting; I don't think Ca ion enters into anything.
What you have going on is
2Br^- + Cl2 ==> Br2 + 2Cl^-
and it's the Br^- doing the reacting; I don't think Ca ion enters into anything.
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