These are called the halide minerals . The most common contain fluoride and chloride. For example fluorite (CaF2, calcium fluoride) and halite (sodium chloride, NaCl) See link for more examples.
Chemical symbology: Mg=magnesium. Br=bromine. Compounds containing formal oxidation state bromine are known as bromides.
Bromine-bromine double bond.
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Compounds that contain the element bromine (Br).
Bromine is Br2 not containing water, it is however slightly soluble/mixable with water
Chemical symbology: Mg=magnesium. Br=bromine. Compounds containing formal oxidation state bromine are known as bromides.
Both. Bromine gains one electron in ionic compounds. Bromine will share electron in covalent compounds.
There can be elements or compounds in solution. For instance, sodium chloride is a solution of a compound. Conversely, a solution of bromine is a solution containing an element.
Bromine-bromine double bond.
Bromides, Hypobromites, Bromites, Bromates, Perbromates, Bromine halides and some Bromine oxides
add bromine water. unsaturated compounds will decolourize bromine water
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Potassium Bromide : KBr
Compounds that contain the element bromine (Br).
Bromine is Br2 not containing water, it is however slightly soluble/mixable with water
Bromine typically has a valence of 1, but it may have a valence 3, 5, or 7 in some compounds.
chlorine and bromine