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Write a balanced chemical equation for each reaction that occurs in the following:

i. bromine solution and sodium chloride solution

ii. iodine solution and sodium bromide solution

iii. chlorine solution and potassium bromide solution

iv. bromine solution and sodium iodide solution

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Name the type of reaction that occurs in the following mixtures:

i. bromine solution and sodium chloride solution

ii. iodine solution and sodium bromide solution

iii. chlorine solution and potassium bromide solution

iv. bromine solution and sodium iodide solution

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Describe the trend that the following reactions display:

i. bromine solution and sodium chloride solution

ii. iodine solution and sodium bromide solution

iii. chlorine solution and potassium bromide solution

iv. bromine solution and sodium iodide solution

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For the reaction occurring between chlorine solution and potassium bromide identify the substance oxidised and the substance reduced.
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For the reaction occurring between chlorine solution and potassium bromide rewrite the equation as an ionic equation:
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The element chlorine is a stronger oxidising agent than bromine. Explain why.
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Copy and complete the equation below, including state symbols.

AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) 

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Copy and complete the equation below, including state symbols.

AgNO3(aq) + NaBr(aq) 

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Copy and complete the equation below, including state symbols.
AgNO3(aq) + NaI(aq)