The name of the compound with the symbol NaBr is sodium bromide. Sodium bromide is a sedative and hypnotic when used over a long period of time. It can be used to control refractory seizures and status epilepticus if no other medication will work.
This ionic compound,
Na + sodium
and
Br - bromine
follows the naming rules for ionic compounds. The iderule, thus.
Sodium bromide
There is no such compound with this formula. If there has been any, the name should have been Disodium Bromide
Sodium bromine is not a recognized chemical compound. The formula for sodium bromide is NaBr.
NaBr is the chemical formula of sodium bromide.
Sodium Bromide
NaBr - Sodium Bromide
Sodium Bromide (NaBr)
NaBr
NaBr
We know that the alkali metal sodium (Na) will form an ionic bond with the halogen bromine (Br) to create sodium bromide (NaBr). The equation looks like this: Na + Br => NaBr
Sodium bromide dissassociates into Na+ and Br- ions when it is dissolved in water.NaBr + H2O = Na+ and Br- aq.
NaBr When combining a metal with a nonmetal, Name the metal (Sodium), then the stem of the nonmetal + ide (Brom + ide). It is NaBr because Na has an oxidation state of +1 and Br has an oxidation state of also +1 therefore you only need one of each to balance themNaBr
Sodium bromide is an ionic solid consisting of a 1:1 ratio of Na+ and Br- ions arranged in a cubic lattice. The coordination number is 6 , which means each sodium ion is surrounded by 6 bromine ions and each bromine ion is surrounded by 6 sodium ions. [Na]+ [Br]-
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NaBr would be a formula unit as all sodium (Na) compounds are ionic.
Na^(+) + Br^(-)= NaBr
NaBr, sodium bromide.
+1 for Na -1 for Br
Na is solid. Hg, Br are liquids at room temp.
Br is the chemical symbol (not formula) of bromine.
NA
We know that the alkali metal sodium (Na) will form an ionic bond with the halogen bromine (Br) to create sodium bromide (NaBr). The equation looks like this: Na + Br => NaBr
sodium bromide
Formula: Br-
Alkali metals (like Na and K) and halogens (like Cl and Br) have the general ionic formula format XY (X+ and Y- in solution)
Sodium bromide dissassociates into Na+ and Br- ions when it is dissolved in water.NaBr + H2O = Na+ and Br- aq.