Liquid bromine reacts v solid potassium steel to form solid potassium bromide.

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I recognize bromine exists as a diatomic molecule and also K+ and also BR-.

My answer was: K + Br*2* ---> K*2BR2*

However, correct answer is: KBr

Edit: OH WAIT!, I just realized something...

I think my answer is "right" other than I didn't reduce!! Correct?

Sorry because that wasting her time if i corrected myself! practically none that these problems reduce, and also I simply forgot!


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· 8y
2K + Br2 -> 2KBr would probably have been correct...


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· 8y

Thank you, ns forgot to add the balancing to the post. I have actually to acquire on top of those details!!


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· 8y

2K + Br2 ---> 2KBr

K is +1, Br is -1

Balance it out


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· 8y

Forgot to add the balance come the post. Ns did that on my file though, say thanks to you.

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