If you mean CA as in cChallenger brand. Type BR is interchangeable
Neon or NH3
20%Ca , 80%Br
Ca(2+) and Br- are common ions; the neon ion probable doesn't exist.
A B type light bulb has a blunt tip, while a CA type bulb has a tip that resembles a candle flame. Both bulb types can be used for decorative fixtures.
There's a 9 hour difference.
with bromine (Br)
hg2co3 + ca(br)2 equal to caco3 + hg2(br)2
Neon or NH3
20%Ca , 80%Br
Ca(2+) and Br- are common ions; the neon ion probable doesn't exist.
Ionic bonding. Ca 2+ and 2Br - CaBr2
the difference is that it has CA at the end of it
A B type light bulb has a blunt tip, while a CA type bulb has a tip that resembles a candle flame. Both bulb types can be used for decorative fixtures.
Ca+2 Br-1 -----> these are the ions and their chargesCa+2 Br-1 Br-1 ------> the charges have to add up to zero, so one -1 Br ion is added to cancel out the +2 Ca.CaBr2 -----> simplify
Ca+2 + Br-1 --> CaBr2 (calcium bromide)
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.
CaBr2