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For the reaction of sodium bromide with chlorine gas to form sodium chloride and bromine, the appropriation half-reactions are (ox = oxidation and re = reduction) Select one: True or false?
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ox , Br =Br +2e
re, 2cl=cl 2+ 2e
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