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Lead bromine is not a compound, it is simply two elements mentioned one after another.
This compound id BBr3 - boron tribromide.
CuBr
KBr
Bromine (molecular Br2) is an covalent compound
Lead bromine is not a compound, it is simply two elements mentioned one after another.
lead + bromine ---> lead bromide Pb + Br2 ---> PbBr2 As a chemical compound containing lead, it is categorised as probably carcinogenic to humans. It is a white powder at room temperature.
This compound id BBr3 - boron tribromide.
CuBr
KBr
Bromine (molecular Br2) is an covalent compound
Bromine has less valence shells than lead making the distance between its valence electron and its nucleus less than that of lead. This means that there is greater attraction between the nucleus and electron for bromine and it requires a higher ionisation energy to remove its electron.
Bromine is an Element
No, bromine is an element.
Molecules can be ionic OR covalent, but not both. PbI2 (lead iodine), however, is ionic.
A salt named potassium bromide.
Fluorine, and Chlorine can displace bromine from a compound.