Yes it does dissociate, and dissolve completely in water, as KBr is an ionic salt.
Potassium bromide is a salt, soluble in water, made up of two ions: K+ and Br-
It is not a base or acid as it is neutral and has a PH value of 7
Potassium bromide is basically a chemical.
"Potassium bromide"
The ionic compound potassium bromide, with formula KBr.
Potassium Bromide will conduct electricity only when it is melted or dissolved in water
Potassium bromide is a salt, soluble in water, made up of two ions: K+ and Br-
potassium bromide + fluorine --> potassium fluoride + bromide
It is not a base or acid as it is neutral and has a PH value of 7
Potassium bromide is basically a chemical.
lead nitrate + potassium bromide --> lead bromide + potassium nitrate
"Potassium bromide"
The ionic compound potassium bromide, with formula KBr.
ammonia dissociate in air , if bromide available.products of dissociation is nitrogen and water. Ammonia can dissociate by UV in air. Ozone can turn bromide ion to bromate ion, and bromate ion can turn ammonia to nitrogen gas and water. The cheapest method of treating ammonia in water, is to pass the water stream through a wetlands, and let (micro)biology use it for a foodsource.
Chemical formula of potassium bromide is KBr. Potassium and bromide ions make a giant lattice. It is very hard.
It is lead bromide and potassium nitrate
Potassium bromide forms an ionic solid