Why does iodine not displace bromide from potassium bromide?

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2026-07-12 14:55

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Iodine is less reactive than bromine, so it is not able to displace bromide from potassium bromide in a single displacement reaction. The reactivity of halogens decreases as you move down the group in the Periodic Table, with fluorine being the most reactive and iodine being the least reactive.

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