Pb(II)Br2
In Lead(II) bromide, a white powder, there are two elements in the chemical compound. Lead(II) bromide contains both lead and bromine particles and has the chemical formula PbBr2.
It is a superscript: Br+.
the answer is Ag Br
Nh3+4hj
The symbol for Iron (III) bromide is FeBr3.
NaBr
CsBr
In Lead(II) bromide, a white powder, there are two elements in the chemical compound. Lead(II) bromide contains both lead and bromine particles and has the chemical formula PbBr2.
It is a superscript: Br+.
the answer is Ag Br
AgBr is the chemical formula (not symbol) of silver bromide.
H+ + Br-
The chemical formula for Lead (II) Bromide is - PbBr2
The chemical symbol of bromine is Br
The chemical symbol for lead is Pb; Pd is for palladium.
Nh3+4hj
It's Lead (IV)Bromide We use roman numerals when it's a transition metal + nonmetal