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Help in chemistry plz an thx ?

Ok so I need to know what kind of reaction this is ; F2(g)+2NaBr(s)--->NaF(s)+Br2(l) plz and thank u !

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  • 9 years ago
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    It is halogen replacement or substitution reaction. In simple words higher halogens can replace lower halogens from their salts. For example F can replace Cl, Br, I and similarly Cl can replace Br and Iodine. But Cl cannot replace F. Because F is strong oxidising agent than Cl.

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    4 years ago

    bear in strategies the formulation: concentration = style of moles/ quantity or in different words: C = n/V So here you have n = a million.9 mol and C = 0.555 M (bear in strategies that M = mol/L) for this reason 0.555 = a million.9/V --> V = a million.9 mol / 0.555 M ---> V = 3.40 two L or 34.2 mL

  • 9 years ago

    Looks like a redox reaction to me

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    you need to take a english class you dumb *****

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