What is the observation that will made when bromine added to potassium fluoride?
1 Answer
Aside from turning the solution of
Explanation:
This is an example of a displacement reaction where the more reactive element will replace a less reactive one. In this case, we have two halogens, Bromine and Fluorine.
As we already have an ionic compound,
As group 17 elements become less reactive as you go down the group, we can conclude that bromine is the less reactive species. So adding bromine will not cause a displacement reaction.
So, aside from turning the solution (assuming the