Hydrogen fluoride is the most reactive compound in this group (not element).
No, Br2 consists of two nonmetals bonded together, so it's a covalent bond and an element, not a compound.
Br2 (s) bromine
Br stands for the element bromine
When one element replaces another element in a compound during a chemical reaction
If you mean Br2, it is a compound.
No. Bromine is an element. Br2, dibromine, is the diatomic form of the element. A compound is formed from 2 or more different elements.
Hydrogen fluoride is the most reactive compound in this group (not element).
No, Br2 consists of two nonmetals bonded together, so it's a covalent bond and an element, not a compound.
Nonexistane. I don't believe that there is a stable chemical compound with that formula.
No it is not an acid.It is a neutral compound.
No
Bromine (molecular Br2) is an covalent compound
Formula: Br2(aq)
Br2 (s) bromine
Br stands for the element bromine
CaCl2