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Explain why chlorine is a more powerful oxidising agent than bromine.

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You suspect that a solid compound might be potassium bromide. Describe how you would test your idea. Then describe the positive results you would get if you were correct.

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Working with a partner, discuss what you would see in a test tube in which concentrated sulfuric acid is added drop-wise to solid potassium iodide that you would not see if the acid was added to potassium chloride.

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Write equations, including state symbols to describe the reactions taking place in the test tube between concentrated sulfuric acid and potassium iodide.

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Decide with your partner which one of the following ions is the strongest reducing agent:

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Which conversion of reactant to product, A to D, involves the greatest change in oxidation state?

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Give the molecular formula of bromine.

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List the elements bromine, chlorine, and iodine in order of boiling point, starting with the lowest.
