CaBr2 is calcium bromide, an alkaline halide salt.
Na2CO3 is sodium carbonate, which is very similar to baking soda.
the chemical formula of washing soda is Na2CO3 (Sodium carbonate).
It is Calcium bromide = CaBr2
MnSO4+Na2CO3
calcium bromide is inorganic
This compound is calcium dibromide.
Not many! 5.0 grams CaBr2 (1 mole/199.88 grams CaBr2) = 0.025 moles CaBr2
0,31 moles of anhydrous CaBr2 is equal to 61,966 g.
2.5 mol x 10-2
0.20 M CaBr2
All you have to do is flip the numbers and reduce. If you have Ca+2 and Br-, Switch the numbers so you get CaBr2. 1 and 2 do not have any common factors so you don't have to reduce! CaBr2 is the final answer.
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difference between 0.50mol na2co3 anf 0.50 M of na2co3
Ca + Br2 = CaBr2 doesn't need to be balanced.
The molar mass of the compound CaBr2 is 199.9 grams per mole.
The ionic compound calcium bromide is CaBr2.
CaBr2 will dissociate into Ca2+ ions and two Br- ions. In aqueous solution of CaBr2, water is the solvent and Ca2+ ions and Br- ions are the solute particles.