This equation is 2 Na + Br2 -> 2 NaBr.
2Na + Br2 = 2NaBr
MgBr2 + Cl2 --> MgCl2 + Br2
Bromine is not combustible
The charge of Bromine would be -1.
Ge(s)+2Br2(L)-->GeBr4(s) In other words, Germanium is a metal and reacts with bromine, which is liquid at standard temperature and pressure, to form solid Germanium Bromide. Hope this helps.
2Na + Br2 --> 2NaBr =============
2Na + Br2 = 2NaBr
Gallium + Bromine ----> Gallium(III) Bromide2 Ga + 3 Br2 ----> 2 GaBr3
2KBr + Cl2 ----> 2KCl + Br2
MgBr2 + Cl2 --> MgCl2 + Br2
Bromine is not combustible
Bromine and Potassium iodide react to form Potassium bromide and Iodine.
The balanced equation is MgI2 + Br2 >> MgBr2 + I2....
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The charge of Bromine would be -1.
2cl 2br
Bromine is diatomic, so 2 atoms make up Bromine as a reactant. Mg + Br2 ----> MgBr2