No, it is is not. A cation is always formed by losing an electron while bromide is an anion formed by gaining an electron.
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Two bromide ions can combine with one barium cation to form an ionic compound, because a barium cation has an electrical charge of +2, while a bromide anion has an electrical charge of -1.
The bromide ion always has a 1- charge.
the charge of the bromide ion in AlBr3 is -1
No, bromide is an ion formed by the nonmetal bromine.
it is neutral ion
The cation in KBr is K+ (potassium ion) and the anion is Br- (bromide ion).
Lithium bromide (LiBr) is a compound, not a cation. The cation is Li+.
An arsenide ion is larger than a bromide ion, but a bromide ion is larger than an arsenic ion. Recall that arsenic can have several oxidation states. It can be a cation or an anion.
Two bromide ions can combine with one barium cation to form an ionic compound, because a barium cation has an electrical charge of +2, while a bromide anion has an electrical charge of -1.
The bromide ion has a 1- charge.
The cation for aluminum is Al3+, while the cation for bromine is Br-.
Bromine typically exists as Br2, a molecule composed of two bromine atoms. However, in some chemical reactions, bromine can form ions, such as Br- (bromide ion) or Br+ (bromine cation).
The bromide ion always has a 1- charge.
The chemical formula for copper bromide containing the Cu+ ion is CuBr. This compound consists of a copper cation with a +1 charge (Cu+) and a bromide anion with a -1 charge (Br-), thus requiring one atom of each element to balance the charges.
The charge of the cadmium cation in cadmium bromide is +2, since bromide has a charge of -1 and the compound is neutral overall.
A bromide ion has a charge of -1.
The valency of bromide ion (Br-) is -1.