Respuesta :
Ion formed for bromine = Br-
And it's reduced in that case as it gained an electron
Answer: The ion formed after the reduction of bromine is [tex]Br^-[/tex]
Explanation:
The electronic configuration of Sodium (Na) = [tex][Ne]3s^1[/tex]
The electronic configuration of Bromine (Br) = [tex][Ar]3d^{10}4s^24p^5[/tex]
From the above configurations, Sodium ion will loose 1 electron in order to gain stable electronic configuration and that electron is accepted by the Bromine atom because it is 1 electron short of the stable electronic configuration.
[tex]Na\rightarrow Na^++e^-[/tex] (oxidation reaction)
[tex]Br+e^-\rightarrow Br^-[/tex] (Reduction reaction)
Bromine atom is reduced to form [tex]Br^-[/tex]
Reduction reactions are the reactions in which the element gain electrons.
Oxidation reactions are the reactions in which the element looses its electrons.