10 moles LiBr (6.022 X 1023/1 mole LiBr)= 6.022 X 1024 atoms of lithium bromide=========================
Yes
This equation is:HBr + LiOH = LiBr + H2O
The ratio will be 1:1. When they react chemically with one another, the group 1A metals (the alkali metals) give up one electron, forming ions with a charge of 1+, and the group 7A (17) halogens gain the electron given up by the metal, forming ions with a 1- charge. When they react chemically with one another, they form a neutral ionic compound with a ratio of 1alkali metal:1halogen. Na+ + Cl- --> NaCl Li+ + Br- --> LiBr K+ + F- --> KF
It's a transition metal.
they are both non-metal.
Yes, LiBr is an ionic solid.
Lithium bromide (LiBr) is a chemical compound.
LiBr is an ionic compound.
LiBr contain 8,139 % lithium and 91,860 % bromine.
LiBr contain 8,139 % lithium and 91,860 % bromine.
NO!!! It is an Ionic bond, similar to sodium chloride.
Lithium bromide (LiBr) is a compound, not a cation. The cation is Li+.
The formula for lithium bromide is LiBr. The compound has a molar mass of 86.845 grams per mole. One of its main uses is as a desiccant.
10 moles LiBr (6.022 X 1023/1 mole LiBr)= 6.022 X 1024 atoms of lithium bromide=========================
LiBr= Lithium bromide==================an ionic compound
Yes