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What happens in a displacement reaction
We take a halogen in aqueous solution, and react it with an aqueous solution of a metal halide
Chlorine is more reactive than bromine, so in this reaction, the chlorine has displaced bromide ion.
Chlorine is more reactive than bromine, so it is more powerful oxidising agent
The chlorine atoms are oxidising the bromine atoms, at same time chlorine atoms reduced to chloride ions
At end , bromine atoms have oxidation number of zero, as bromine is element
Chloride ions have ox number of -1

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