No. The bromide ion (Br-) contains only a single atom of bromine with an extra electron.
Hydrogen bromide contains the elements hydrogen and bromine.
There are only two elements in sodium bromide -- sodium and bromine.
Iron(III) bromide contain iron and bromine.
The chemical name for Br2O7 is dibromine heptoxide.
Not necessarily. Amines contain nitrogen, but many do not contain oxygen.
A metal bromide contain the ion Br-; sodium bromide is an example.
No.
Promethium bromide contain promethium and bromine.
Hydrogen bromide contains the elements hydrogen and bromine.
The bromide ion is Br-. A bromide is a chemical compound where bromine is the most electronegative element. It may be ionic and contain the bromide ion, Br- or covalent like methyl bromide, CH3Br.
There are only two elements in sodium bromide -- sodium and bromine.
Iron(III) bromide contain iron and bromine.
No, FeSO4 is not organic. It is an inorganic compound composed of iron, sulfur, and oxygen. Organic compounds typically contain carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms.
Hydrogen bromide (HBr) contain of course hydrogen and bromine.
1) Caesium hydroxide2) Bromine NOT Bromide !!3) Hydrogen
Polycarbonate or cellulose contain oxygen.
The formula unit of beryllium bromide contain one molecule.