Silver bromide (AgBr), a soft, pale-yellow, water insoluble salt
The elements in silver bromide are silver (Ag) and bromine (Br). Silver bromide is a chemical compound made of these two elements in a 1:1 ratio.
AgBr2 However, this would be an uncommon compound as silver ions most often occur in the +1 state.
The chemical formula of silver phosphate is Ag3PO4.
AgMnO4 is the chemical formula of silver(1+) oxido(trioxo)manganese (this is the systematic name); also called silver permanganate.
The chemical formula for the combination of strontium and bromine is SrBr2. In this ionic compound, strontium (Sr) has a 2+ charge, while bromine (Br) has a 1- charge, requiring two bromine atoms to balance the charges.
The chemical formula for the compound formed between barium and bromine is BaBr2. In this compound, barium forms a +2 cation (Ba^2+) and bromine forms a -1 anion (Br^-), resulting in the formula BaBr2.
1 magnesium atom combines with 2 bromine atoms to form magnesium bromide, with the chemical formula MgBr2.
Silver almost always has an oxidation state of 1+ and Chlorine an oxidation state of 1-. Therefore, silver chloride has a simple formula of AgCl.
No, the chemical formula CuBr2 indicates one atom of copper bonding with two atoms of bromine. This means that the molar mass of CuBr2 is not equal to the sum of the molar masses of copper and bromine individually.
Ca+2 + Br-1 --> CaBr2 (calcium bromide)
The chemical formula for hydrobromous acid is HBrO. It is a weak acid that contains bromine in its +1 oxidation state.
With the oxidation state being II for copper. CuBr2