Respuesta :
This is what is normally termed a single replacement reaction, although don't hold me to that. It could have changed to something more modern.
[tex]Cl_{2} + NaBr \longrightarrow Br_{2} + NaCl [/tex]
[tex]Cl_{2} + NaBr \longrightarrow Br_{2} + NaCl [/tex]
Answer:
The products are sodium chloride ([tex]NaCl[/tex]) and bromine ([tex]Br_2[/tex])
Explanation:
Hi, when the chlorine gas is bubbled it produces a redox reaction because of its high reactivity with the sodium compared to the bromine.
So you will have to hemireactions:
[tex]2Br^- \longrightarrow Br_2[/tex]
[tex]Cl_2 \longrightarrow 2Cl^-[/tex]
Combining both equations and adding the sodium:
[tex]2Br^- + Cl_2 + 2Na^+ \longrightarrow 2Cl^- +2Na^+ Br_2[/tex]
[tex]2NaBr + Cl_2 \longrightarrow 2NaCl + Br_2[/tex]