A molecule as it consists of two bromine atoms. Bromine is usually found in it's diatomic state because it is unstable alone.
2Br is two separate bromine atoms. Br2 is a bromine molecule, consisting of two bromine atoms bonded together.
1,012 mole of bromine for the diatomic molecule.
an atom is a molecule you dingbat
A molecule.
A molecule.
No, they are covalent bonds. An ionic bond is formed between a group 1 metal and Br.
Yes, a Bromine atom can bond to another similar Bromine atom, to make a Bromine molecule: Br2
1.54 (mol Br2) * 6.022*10+23 (molecule/mol Br2) * 2 (atoms Br/molecule Br2) =1.85*1024 atoms in 1.54 mole Br2
a molecule of bromine
Br2 > NCl3 > H2O
The oxidation number for the molecule Br2 is 0.
a diatomic molecule is where two of the same atoms are joined together to create a molecule. these include O2,N2,F2,Cl2, I2, Br2. to answer your question. Br2, is a diatomic molecule.
Br2 is known as a diatomic molecule. It has 2 atoms, both of which are bromine atoms (Br).
Bromine has a diatomic molecule, Br2.
Is Ne a atom or molecule
covalent because Br2 is just to Bromine atoms bonded together
Each Br atom has an oxidation number of zero.