Nothing there won't be a reaction.
Potassium bromide, KBr: K+ - cation, Br- - anion
The cation,K +and the anion,Br -form the ionic compound,KBr==============Potassium bromide
KBr is ionic. The electronegativity difference between K and Br is 2.16, which means it is ionic.
Potassium bromide... K+ + Br- --> KBr
Potassium bromide K for Potassium and Br for Bromine
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Yes: KBr--------K+ + Br- Br- is the anion.
Potassium bromide, KBr: K+ - cation, Br- - anion
The cation,K +and the anion,Br -form the ionic compound,KBr==============Potassium bromide
KBr is ionic. The electronegativity difference between K and Br is 2.16, which means it is ionic.
Potassium bromide... K+ + Br- --> KBr
Potassium bromide K for Potassium and Br for Bromine
KBr, Potassium Bromide
Yes, KBr is ionic. The difference in electronegativity is 2, therefore, it is ionic. K is the cation and Br is the anion.
Potassium bromide is a salt, soluble in water, made up of two ions: K+ and Br-
cl2 kbr---kcl br2i think u mean balance it right ^^;here u have cl2 kbr---kcl br2 so what u do iscl2 kbr---kcl br2cl=2 cl=1k=1 k=1br=1 br=2so u need to balance that ...u need to add (2) to kbr and add (2) to kcl so that u have Cl2 (2)KBr ----(2)KCl Br2 hope that will help ^^ so now u have them balanced by adding 2 in front of kbr that means u r multiplying them by 2 so that K is going to be k=2 and br is going to be br=2 and u r doing that because there is br =1 on one side and the other side there is br=2 and u need them balanced. By adding 2 to kcl means that the other k now is k=2 so as cl. hope its helpful ^____~
The Potassium (K) has an oxidation number of +1. The Bromine (Br) has an oxidation number of -1.