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which products would form if chlorine gas was bubbled through a solution of sodium bromide?
○ na and brcl
○ na and brcl₂
○ nacl and br₂
○ na(cl)₂ and br₂
This is a single - replacement reaction. In the activity series of halogens, chlorine ($\ce{Cl_2}$) is more reactive than bromine. So, when chlorine gas is bubbled through a sodium bromide ($\ce{NaBr}$) solution, chlorine will replace bromine in sodium bromide. The chemical reaction is $\ce{Cl_2 + 2NaBr = 2NaCl + Br_2}$. So the products are sodium chloride ($\ce{NaCl}$) and bromine ($\ce{Br_2}$).
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C. NaCl and Br₂