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Bromine Reaction with Sodium: Electron Transfer and Ion Formation
When sodium reacts with bromine, sodium loses an electron to bromine, forming Na+ and Br- ions. So, bromine gains an electron and forms a Br- ion.
Bromine Reaction: Electron Gain & Reduction - Understanding Br⁻ Formation
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