* iron (II) bromide * iron bromide * iron dibromide
Iron reacts with bromine to form iron bromide.
There are two reactions that can take place
1) Fe2+ + Br- ---> FeBr2 ( Ferrous Bromide)
2) Fe3+ + Br- ----> FeBr3 ( Ferric Bromide)
iron bromide is formed-
Fe+BR----------->FeBr2
Iron bromides (FeBr2, FeBr3) are obtained.
lead bromide, which is a poison.
Iron bromides are: FeBr2 and FeBr3.
Iron bromide
it makes bubbles
Iron fillings will be corroded.
An extremely exothermic reaction occurs producing Sodium Bromide
Iron & Bromine Its chemical formula is FeBr3
bromine is reduced
you get magnesium bromine
it makes bubbles
Iron is corroded in steam.
Iron fillings will be corroded.
Not known
Iron fillings will be corroded.
An extremely exothermic reaction occurs producing Sodium Bromide
iron sulphate will be created
Iron & Bromine Its chemical formula is FeBr3
bromine is reduced
bromine is reduced
All that happens if you crush up a bromine and a chlorine tablet and mix them in water is it becomes a stronger substance to kill bacteria, however i would not recommend getting in that water it can damage your skin.