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Jaylah Norton
27 March, 10:50
Will a reaction occur in KCl + Br2 = KBr + Cl2
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Jenny Tate
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Yes, a reaction will occur. Potassium chloride react with bromine to produce potassium bromide and chlorine would take place in a boiling solution.
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