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31 January, 07:23

Which of the following represents the chemical reaction of hydrobromic acid and chlorine to produce hydrochloric acid and bromine?

A.

hydrobromic acid + chlorine → hydrochloric acid + bromine

B.

hydrobromic acid + hydrochloric acid → chlorine + bromine

C.

hydrochloric acid + bromine → hydrobromic acid + chlorine

D.

bromine + chlorine → hydrochloric acid + hydrobromic acid

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  1. 31 January, 11:03
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    Option A. hydrobromic acid + chlorine → hydrochloric acid + bromine.

    Explanation:

    In the above reaction, hydrobromic acid react with chlorine atom to produce hydrochloric acid and bromine. In this reaction, hydrogen of hydrobromic acid make bond with chlorine atom because chlorine is very reactive so they made a bond with each other forming hydrochloric acid and bromine atom.
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