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Given salt is a bromide or iodide. How will you identify it by treating the salt with chlorine water and `CS_(2)`?

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If `CS_(2)` layer assumes an orange colour, it is `Br^(ɵ)` if `CS_(2)` layer assumes a violet colour it is `I^(ɵ)`
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