Which chemical symbols will complete the equation for this single displacement reaction?

2NaBr + Cl2 → 2 ___ ___+___

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2NaCl + Br2

This is because Na (Sodium) still needs to retain the coefficient or amount of two. Since Chlorine already has 2 on the reactants side, having a two in front would make sense so both elements can have a two.

Bromine would have the subscript of two as in the reactants side of the equation, it is also under the coefficient of two. Thus, it would need to carry it to the products side in order to keep the equation balanced.

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Answer: The chemical equation for the given reaction is given below.

Explanation:

A single displacement reaction is defined as the reaction in which more reactive element displaces the less reactive element from its chemical reaction.

[tex]A+BX\rightarrow AX+B[/tex]

Element A is more reactive than element B.

The chemical equation for the reaction of sodium bromide with chlorine gas follows:

[tex]2NaBr+Cl_2\rightarrow 2NaCl+Br_2[/tex]

By Stoichiometry of the reaction:

2 moles of sodium bromide reacts with 1 mole of chlorine to produce 2 moles of sodium chloride and 1 mole of bromine gas.