Ther answer is none! ammonium bromide is made from hydrogen bromide and ammonia
NH3 + HBr = NH4Br
i mole of each makes 1mole of ammonium salt.
ammonium bromide is NH4Br so the elements are nitrogen, hydrogen and bromine
NH4Br An ammonium halide that crystallizes in the cubic system; made by the reaction of ammonia with hydrobromic acid or bromine; used in photography and for pharmaceutical preparations (sedatives).
Silver Bromide is AgBr. It is the salt produced from silver and bromine.
Lithium Bromine
Potassium and bromine form the ionic compound potassium bromide with the chemical formula KBr.
Sodium has a charge of +1 and bromine has a charge of -1. The net charge on the molecule has to be zero, so one of each ion is required. The formula is NaBr, one atom of sodium and one atom of bromine.
Potassium and bromine form the ionic compound potassium bromide with the chemical formula KBr.
The bromine ion is referred to as bromide, and it is Br^-
No, bromide is an ion formed by the nonmetal bromine.
Bromide is the ion of the element bromine, which is a nonmetal.
Bromide is the name of the bromine anion (Br-)
Promethium bromide contain promethium and bromine.