Magnesium bromide, MgBr2, is not an acid. It is a salt.
No. It is a salt.
Chemical symbology: Mg=magnesium. Br=bromine. Compounds containing formal oxidation state bromine are known as bromides.
# HydroFlouric acid # HydroCholoric acid # HydroBromic acid # Hydrogen Iodine # Carbonic acid # Hydronium acid # Sulferic acid # Nitric acid # Hydrogen Nitrate # Hydrogen Cyanide # Ribonucelic Acid # Deoxyribosenucleic Acid # Acetic Acid # Lactic Acid # Hydrogen Borate # Ascorbic Acir # Boraic Acid # AcetacyclicSalic Acid # Salic acid # Phosporic Acid
Strong (mineral) acids are ; Hydrochloric Acid Sulphuric Acid Nitric Acid Weak (carboxylic) acids are Ethanoic Acid Methanoic Acid Propnoic Acid .
Sulfuric acid, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, phosphoric acid, hydrofluoric acid, formic acid, acetic acid, sulfurous acid, nitrous acid and hypochlorous acid are 10 acids.
No. It is a salt.
MgBr
MgBr MgBr2
it has phenyl group to which Mgbr attached at first position
MgBr2 + F2 --> MgF2 + Br2 is a single replacement or single displacement reaction.
Chemical symbology: Mg=magnesium. Br=bromine. Compounds containing formal oxidation state bromine are known as bromides.
The MgBr causes the carbon that it's attached to in the phenylmagnesium bromide to become negative and attack the carbonyl carbon of the ethyl benzoate. The carbonly obtains a new bond with a phenyl group and loses its double bond to oxygen. It instead becomes a single bond and oxygen becomes negative (theoretically, the MgBr will attach to the oxygen as an intermediate phase). This attack of the carbon attached to the MgBr will happen a second time creating a carbon attached to 3 phenyl groups (triphenyl) and upon reduction of this compound (using H2 and a catalyst or LiAlH4), -OCH2CH3 gets protonated and leaves as ethanol, and the carbon and oxygen get protonated to CH3OH. I hope this makes sense to you, lol.
Sulfuric acid, Hydrochloric acid, Nitric acid, Phosphoric Acid
Some examples that would be considered an acid: sulfuric acid, nitric acid, hydrofluoric acid, perchloric acid, boric acid, periodic acid, salicilic acid, stearic acid, citric acid, oxalic acid, etc.
# HydroFlouric acid # HydroCholoric acid # HydroBromic acid # Hydrogen Iodine # Carbonic acid # Hydronium acid # Sulferic acid # Nitric acid # Hydrogen Nitrate # Hydrogen Cyanide # Ribonucelic Acid # Deoxyribosenucleic Acid # Acetic Acid # Lactic Acid # Hydrogen Borate # Ascorbic Acir # Boraic Acid # AcetacyclicSalic Acid # Salic acid # Phosporic Acid
Strong (mineral) acids are ; Hydrochloric Acid Sulphuric Acid Nitric Acid Weak (carboxylic) acids are Ethanoic Acid Methanoic Acid Propnoic Acid .
Acetic acid, Formic acid, valeric acid, caproic acid, Palmetic acid, Stearic acid, Oleic acid, Citric acid, Ascorbic acid e.t.c.