No, it is a chemical compound, with formula CaBr2
Calcium bromide is a compound because it is composed of calcium and bromine elements that are chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio.
You misunderstand!!!! 'CaBr1 '. No such chemical. !!!!! If you mean ' CaBr2 ', Then it is the compound 'Calcium Bromide' . As a compound it is NOT an element. As a compound it is composed of two elements, viz. Calcium and bromine.
Calcium bromide, CaBr2, is a compound. It is not an element, because elements are individual species and they are found in the periodic table. It is not a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture, because it is a single entity.
its a compound consisting of calcium ionically bonded to bromine
The ionic compound calcium bromide is CaBr2.
No, calcium bromide is not acidic. It is a salt compound composed of calcium and bromide ions, and it is typically neutral in pH.
The answer to this question is Calcium (Ca) Br2 (-ide) Bromide. Put them together, you get Calcium Bromide.
Calcium bromide is neither an acid nor a base. It is a salt composed of calcium cations and bromide anions.
The name of the substance says it all. viz. Calcium and Bromine. There are NO other elements present.
CaBr2 is calcium bromide. Calcium bromide is a form of calcium salt hydrobromic acid and is primarily used in drilling fluid.
Calcium bromide, CaBr2 , is the only name
Calcium bromide is a chemical compound composed of calcium and bromine atoms, whereas sodium bromide is composed of sodium and bromine atoms. They have different chemical properties and applications, with calcium bromide often used in drilling fluids in the oil industry and sodium bromide commonly used in photography and pharmaceuticals.