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  • Halogen Reactivity: Understanding Displacement Reactions
    No, less reactive halogens do not displace more reactive ones. The reactivity of halogens decreases down the group, with fluorine being the most reactive and iodine being the least reactive. This means that a halogen can only displace another halogen that is less reactive than it is. For example, chlorine can displace bromine, but bromine cannot displace chlorine.
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