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Chlorine displaces bromine from aqueous potassium bromide because
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Chlorine displaces bromine from aqueous potassium bromide because
bromine is a liquid at room temperature
bromine is weakly acidic.
bromine has a greater atomic radius than chlorine
chlorine is a stronger oxidising agent than bromine.
the density of chlorine is less than the density of bromine.
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Read lesson note on Kinetic Theory Of Matter And Gas Laws (JAMB)
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Kinetic Theory Of Matter And Gas Laws
Separation Of Mixtures And Purification Of Chemical Substances
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