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Potassium bromide.
The ionic compound potassium bromide, with formula KBr.
Potassium and bromine form the ionic compound potassium bromide with the chemical formula KBr.
A salt named potassium bromide.
KBr
Potassium bromide.
Potassium and bromine form the ionic compound potassium bromide with the chemical formula KBr.
The ionic compound potassium bromide, with formula KBr.
Potassium and bromine form the ionic compound potassium bromide with the chemical formula KBr.
A salt named potassium bromide.
Yes: KBr--------K+ + Br- Br- is the anion.
KBr
Potassium bromide (KBr) is a white solid formed by the reaction of potassium hydroxide and bromine.
An ionic bond will form between potassium (K) and bromine (Br). This compound, potassium bromide, KBr, is a salt, which is, in general, the combination of a metal (a Group 1 or Group 2 element) and a halogen (a Group 17 element). All salts are bonded ionically.
No,bromine is not heterogenous.It is a pure element.
KBr (Potassium Bromide) is a ionic compound because a metal (potassium) is bonded to a nonmetal (bromine)
Potassium Bromide : KBr