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Iodine `(I_2)` and Bromine `(Br_2)` are added to a solution containing iodine `I^-` and bromide `Br^-` ions. What reaction would occur if the concentration of each species is 1M. The electrode potentials for the reactions are `E^circ (I_(2)//I^(-))= 0.54 V`, `E^circ(Br_(2)//Br^(-))=1.08 V`

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Possiblé reactions that may occur are either EME is positive for the `1^-4` reaction Hence reaction taking place is `` Br_2+21 2 Br+I_2 ``
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