The two have different structures.
It is covalent and the bonds are polar covalent. This is because of the difference in electronegativity between aluminium and bromide.
Potassium bromide has ionic bonding, and iodine bromide has covalent bonding.
The compound sodium bromide is formed by the formation of ionic bonds between sodium and bromide ions.
NaBr is an ionic compound. Generally, a metal bonded with a nonmetal forms an ionic compound. Also, the difference in electronegativity between Na and Br is 2.03, which is definitely ionic.
Not a chemical reaction but the formation of hydrogen bromide (or hydrobromic acid, HBr) water solution.
one is CALCIUM bromide the other is SODIUM bromide. ;p
It is covalent and the bonds are polar covalent. This is because of the difference in electronegativity between aluminium and bromide.
potassium bromide + fluorine --> potassium fluoride + bromide
Potassium bromide has ionic bonding, and iodine bromide has covalent bonding.
well the calcium bromide solution is less soluble than the sodium bromide..... but the lab has nothing to do with the solubility; so i believe it shouldn't make a difference.
Both are considered bronchodilators but Albuterol increases respiratory rate and Ipratropium decreases it so to have the patient in a comfortable state.
Ethidium bromide is a chemical that is able to intercalate (fit between the bases) between the bases of double stranded DNA strands
CuBr - cuprous bromide or CuBr2 - cupric bromide
The compound sodium bromide is formed by the formation of ionic bonds between sodium and bromide ions.
copper bromide + sodium Hydroxide = Copper Hydroxide + Sodium Bromide CuBr2 + 2NaOH = Cu (OH)2 + 2NaBr
NaBr is an ionic compound. Generally, a metal bonded with a nonmetal forms an ionic compound. Also, the difference in electronegativity between Na and Br is 2.03, which is definitely ionic.
it is a bond between hydrogen and bromine