All iron is magnetic.
Ionic bond. The metal (iron) gives up electrons to the non-metal (bromine.)
yes,anything made of iron is magnetic
Iron is magnetic but copper isn't. So I guess iron powder is magnetic while copper powder isn't.:)
it is the empirical formula for iron bromide
FeBr3 (Iron III Bromide) has three moles of bromide for every mole of iron. FeBr2 (Iron II Bromide) has two moles of bromide ion per mole of Iron.
ferric bromide or iron(III) bromide. CAS No. 10031-26-2 ((FeBr3))Molecular Formula: Br3FeMolecular Weight: 295.557
There re two bromides of iron, iron(II) bromide, FeBr2, and iron(III) bromide FeBr3
* iron (II) bromide * iron bromide * iron dibromide
Iron Bromide is a compound not a mixture.
iron(II) bromide, ferrous bromide, iron dibromide
Iron(III) bromide contain iron and bromine.
The symbol for Iron (III) bromide is FeBr3.
The correct formula for iron(ll) bromide is FeBr2.
fe3br
FeBr2 is Iron II Bromide
iron bromide