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Bromine can be liberated form potassium bromide solution by the action of

A

Iodine solution

B

Chlorine water

C

Sodium chloride

D

Potassium iodide.

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The correct Answer is:
B

`KBr(aq) +Cl_2(aq) to KCl (aq) + Br_2 (g)`
Chlorine being more electronegative than bromine can easily replace bromine from KBr
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