AgBr is the chemical formula of silver bromide.
AgBr
Silver will have a +1 and bromate is -1 so they combine in a 1:1 ratio. The formula would be AgBrO3.
AgBr is silver bromide. Ag2Br does not exist. Hg2Br2 is mercury(I) bromide.
The molecular formula for silver bromide is AgBr.This is a soft and pale-yellow salt which is particularly known for its unusual sensitivity to light.
chemical formula
AgBr
AgBr is the chemical formula (not symbol) of silver bromide.
Chemical formula for AgBr
You can write for two formula units 2 AgBr.
Silver bromide (AgBr), a soft, pale-yellow, water insoluble salt
Silver will have a +1 and bromate is -1 so they combine in a 1:1 ratio. The formula would be AgBrO3.
AgBr is silver bromide. Ag2Br does not exist. Hg2Br2 is mercury(I) bromide.
AgBr+No2+o2
These are silver halides as AgCl and AgBr.
Br- is chemical symbol for a bromide anion. It is not an 'equation', it can be a part of a chemical equation, like in this precipitation reaction (example) Ag+(aq) + Br-(aq) --> AgBr(s) .
AgOH(s) + HBr(aq) = AgBr(s) + H2O(l) NB THis is the classic test for halogens. The AgBr (Silver Bromide) will precipitate out as a creamy yellow solid. NB AgCl = White solid & AgI = Yellow solid.
The molecular formula for silver bromide is AgBr.This is a soft and pale-yellow salt which is particularly known for its unusual sensitivity to light.