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The following reaction is feasible or not feasible and why? F⁡2 + 2NaBr -> 2NaF + Br⁢2 - Chemistry (Theory)

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The following reaction is feasible or not feasible and why?

\[\ce{F2 + 2NaBr -> 2NaF + Br2}\]

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To check feasibility, use standard electrode potentials and calculate cell EMF. Fluorine (F2) has a higher reduction potential (+2.87 V) than bromine (Br2) (+1.09 V). Since fluorine is a stronger oxidising agent than bromine, it will oxidise bromide (Br) ions to bromine.

The EMF of the cell is:

\[\ce{E{^{\circ}_{cell}} = E{^{\circ}_{cathode}} - E{^{\circ}_{anode}}}\]

= +2.87 − (+1.09)

= +1.78 V), which is positive.

A positive EMF means the reaction is feasible and spontaneous under standard conditions.

Hence, the reaction \[\ce{F2 + 2NaBr -> 2NaF + Br2}\] is feasible because fluorine is a stronger oxidising agent than bromine, resulting in a positive cell EMF indicating spontaneity.

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Chapter 7: p-Block Elements - SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 448]

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Nootan Chemistry Part 1 and 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 7 p-Block Elements
SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS | Q 76. (i) | Page 448
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