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Allison Horn
12 September, 07:57
Can chlorine replace iodine?
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Norah Shepard
12 September, 11:40
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The reactivity of the halogen group (group 17) decreases from top to bottom within the group. Fluorine is the most reactive halogen, while iodine is the least. Since chlorine is above bromine, it is more reactive than bromine and can replace it in a halogen replacement reaction.
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