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O Level Chemistry: Redox Reaction Question 7

One last question (from Jennifer)?for us to discuss on:

7. Why does Chlorine act as an Oxidising agent on potassium bromide?

A free response question for you to express your answers.

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  1. sean says

    February 14, 2008 at 9:48 am

    Hi June and Eric,

    Good to see both of you posting your suggested answers.

    The answers both provided are absolutely correct. Chlorine is indeed more
    reactive than Bromine (based on reactivity series of the periodic table Group 7
    Halogens Chemical Properties). Thus, Chlorine gas will act as the oxidizing agent
    and displace the Bromide Br- ions to become Bromine Gas. Oxidation state of
    Bromine increase from -1 to 0.

    Cheers
    Sean

  2. Eric says

    February 13, 2008 at 2:05 pm

    Hey. I agree with Junel’s answer. Chlorine being more reactive, will act as
    oxidizing agent to oxidize the Br- bromide ions to Br2 Bromine Gas. Oxidation
    state of Br change from -1 to 0.

    Good question posted. Thanks for sharing

  3. june says

    February 9, 2008 at 11:27 pm

    hello. here to leave a tag. haha. anw chlorine acts as a oxidsing agent is because it
    is more reactive than bromine. thus it will displace bromide ions, causing bromide
    ions to lose electrons, thus being oxidise.

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