It is neutral. Molecules containing elements on opposite sides of the Periodic Table (basic elements and acidic elements) are neutral. Unless it's H because H is acidic by definition. So HCl would be a strong acid while NaCl or KCL would be neutral.
yes it is because kbr is just one word not 2.
The answer is 0,0207 mol.
KBr is transparent to IR radiation, most alkali halides are transparent in ir
Potassium bromide (KBr) is a white solid formed by the reaction of potassium hydroxide and bromine.
KBr
Neutral
KBr is not an acid at all. It is a neutral salt.
Neither. It's a neutral salt.
KBrO3 is potassium bromate which is made from KOH (potassium hydroxide) and bromic acid (HBrO3). The salt will have an alkaline (basic) pH >7 when dissolved in water.
KBr is a byproduct of the neutralization of an acid and a base. So in simple terms it's neither; it's a neutral salt.
KBr is a byproduct of the neutralization of an acid and a base. So in simple terms it's neither; it's a neutral salt.
Yes, KBr is soluble.
KBR Tower was created in 1973.
KBr is the IUPAC acronym for Potassium Bromide.
KBR - company - was created in 1998.
The population of KBR - company - is 2,009.
Yes: KBr--------K+ + Br- Br- is the anion.