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Cl(2) and Br(c-) are added to a solution...

`Cl_(2)` and `Br_(c-)` are added to a solution containing `1M` each of `Cl^(c-)` and `Br^(c-)`. What reaction will occur ?

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`Cl_(2)+Br^(c-)rarr 2Cl_(c-)+Br_(2)` ,`(EMF=+ve)`

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