Bromides, Hypobromites, Bromites, Bromates, Perbromates, Bromine halides and some Bromine oxides
Potassium Bromide : KBr
Bromine typically has a valence of 1, but it may have a valence 3, 5, or 7 in some compounds.
Positive Bromine tests are for unsaturated compounds that have double or triple bonds. Decane has a single bond, so the test will be negative.
The charge that bromine forms in compounds is -1. This is because it is a type of halogen that takes electrons to fill its outer shell.
No it doesn't .. Ionic compounds are formed between a metal and no-metal. Oxygen is non-metal and bromine as well. However they from a Covalent bond.
Both. Bromine gains one electron in ionic compounds. Bromine will share electron in covalent compounds.
Bromine-bromine double bond.
add bromine water. unsaturated compounds will decolourize bromine water
Potassium Bromide : KBr
Compounds that contain the element bromine (Br).
Bromine typically has a valence of 1, but it may have a valence 3, 5, or 7 in some compounds.
chlorine and bromine
No, Bromine is a pure element of halogens family while alkanes are compounds of carbon and hydrogen.
Some of the bromine is consumed by forming dibromides from the unsaturated compounds tested. The dibromides do not usually have color, as bromine molecules do.
Yes, it does. Chlorobromo compounds deplete ozone.
These compounds are tin bromides: SnBr2, SnBr4.
unsaturated hydrocarbons and their derivatives