Answer:
B) Reactivity increases because the valence level is further from the nucleus of the atom.
Explanation:
Moving down a group reactivity increases. The number of shell increases as we move down a group from one element to the other in a group. So the distance from the nucleus to the outer shell electron increases. As a result attraction between the nucleus (positive) to the outer shell electron (negative) increases.
The inner shell electrons experience more shielding effect. Thus the outer shell electrons are easily gets lost or gained.
[tex]KCl +Br_2> No Reaction\\\\KBr+Cl_2>KCl+Br_2[/tex]
[tex]Cl_2[/tex] is more reactive than [tex]Br_2[/tex]
Thats why we see here Br is replaced from KBr by [tex]Cl_2[/tex]
[tex]Br_2[/tex] cannot replace Cl from KCl since it is less reactive than [tex]Cl_2[/tex]