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Br^(-) is converted into Br(2) by using...

`Br^(-)` is converted into `Br_(2)` by using

A

`Cl_2`

B

Conc. HCl

C

HBr

D

`H_2S`

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The correct Answer is:
A

`Br^(-) +Cl_2 to 2Cl^(-) + Br_2`
Since `Cl_2` can displace `Br^-` ion
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