In periodic table order of reactivity of halogen is F > Cl > Br > I
so Fluorine can replace Cl , Br & I
Chlorine can replace Br & I
Br can replace I only
while iodine replace none of the above
Given the two reagents, input a complete and balanced "molecular" equation according to the input format...
indicate whether a reaction would occur when you mix aqueous solutions of each of the following substances. input formula: typer in yes or no what is the result of mixing each of the following pairs of reagents? identify the products by formula according to the input format NaF + I2 but if no reaction occurs type NR in the blank given the two reagnants, input a complete and balanced "molecular" equation according to the input fromat given in the example....
What is the result of mixing each of the following pairs of reagents? Identify the products by formula according to the input format NaF 12, but if no reaction occurs type NR in the blank.) NaBrCl2 NaICl2 NaClI2 KBrI2 KCII2 KIBr2 Given the two reagents, input a complete and balanced "molecular" equation according to the input format given in the example. If no reaction occurs, input NR in the blank (Input example, for KCI F2, you would input (in this...
For each combination of reagents, write a balanced molecular equation. Indicate whether a reaction occurred in each case. If no reaction occurred, indicate "NR" for 'no reaction.' For reactions that did occur, write the net ionic equation for each. Classify each reaction that occurred as acid/base, redox, or a precipitation reaction. CuSO4 and NaNO3 aq (NR) CuSO4 and NaCl aq (NR) Na3PO4 and Pb(OAc)2 aq (rxn) Na2CO3 and CaCl2 aq (rxn) Na2CO3 and HCl aq (NR) HCl and NaOH (aq)...
Hi, can anyone please help me with this? i have no clue how to define if a reaction is Oxidation reduction or not. Thanks a lot OXIDATION-REDUCTION Introduction Chemists refer to reactions which involve a transfer of electrons from one reactant to another as oxidation reduction reactions of just "redox" reactions. Oxidation is defined as a loss of electron and reduction as a gain of electron by a substance during a chemical reaction. The loss of electrons by one substance...