No. Bromine is Br. Ba is barium.
The skeleton equation for the reaction between barium and bromine would be: Ba + Br2 -> BaBr2.
The chemical formula for the compound formed between barium and bromine is BaBr2. In this compound, barium forms a +2 cation (Ba^2+) and bromine forms a -1 anion (Br^-), resulting in the formula BaBr2.
The formula for barium bromide is BaBr2. This compound consists of one barium ion (Ba^2+) and two bromide ions (Br^-).
· Barium (Ba) · Berkelium (Bk) · Beryllium (Be) · Bismuth (Bi) · Bohrium (Bh) · Boron (B) · Bromine (Br)
Ba+2 Br-1 -----> these are the ions and their chargesBa+2 Br+1 Br+1 ----> the charges must add to zero, so one positive Br ion is added to cancel out the +2 Ba ionBaBr2 ------> simplifyName: Barium bromide
There are 7 elements. They are: · Barium (Ba) · Berkelium (Bk) · Beryllium (Be) · Bismuth (Bi) · Bohrium (Bh) · Boron (B) · Bromine (Br)
Barium bromide is an ionic compound. Barium (Ba) is a metal while bromine (Br) is a non-metal, resulting in the transfer of electrons from barium to bromine, forming an ionic bond between the two elements.
Bromine is bromine no matter how toxic
Bromine Pentachloride is the name of BrCI5.
Liquid bromine is the Real Bromine, while Bromine water is a mixture of Bromine and Water
For the most part, elements are given a symbol which resembles their name as they are now. Just as Barium is Ba, Bromine is Br. However, in the case of Lead, Copper, and a few others, the names are somewhat different. They have been designated Pb and Cu due to their Latin names. The Latin name for Lead is Plumbum and the Latin name for Copper is Cuprum.
The abbreviation of bromine is Br.