no reaction
Any reaction occur.
Chlorine displaces bromine as it is more reactive, and it creates sodium chloride aqueous and bromine aqueous.
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there is no reaction because its salt sodium chloride is what you get after the reaction between sodium and chlorine.
Any reaction between sodium chloride and hydrochloric acid.
You would get Sodium Chloride and Bromine. This is because Chlorine is a more reactive group 7, (halogen), element that bromine, we know this because it is above bromine in the periodic table group, it is therefore more electronegative. When the reaction occurs, the Chlorine displaces the Bromine and the solution turns brown.
Sodium and bromine are chemical elements, not properties; the chemical reaction between sodium and bromine is a chemical process, not a property.
A strongly exothermic reaction to produce a salt, sodium chloride.
Sodium chloride is the product of reaction between sodium hydroxide and hydrogen chloride.
1,2 dibromoethane and 1-bromo, 2-chloro ethane and 2-bromo ethanol
For example the product of the reaction between sodium chloride and silver nitrate is the insoluble silver chloride.
you get magnesium bromine