Bromine has more nuclear charge as compared to iodine. So, bromine easily attracts an electron and hence more reactive.
Bromine has -1 charge and Lithium has +1 charge. Therefore,only one lithium ion is required to react with a bromine ion.
This is the electron orbital configuration for Antimony as an atom with no net charge. Antimony has the atomic number of 51, so for a net charge, adjust accordingly.
The charge of Bromine would be -1.
Bromine forms anion. It gets a charge of -1 to form bromide ion.
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Bromine on the periodic table is Br. 35 79.909
Bromine(Br) has a charge of +35 on its nucleus
An atomic nucleus is made up of protons and neutrons. Each proton has a charge of +1, whereas neutrons have no charge. Bromine has an atomic number of 35, and a nucleus containing 35 protons, therefore a charge of +35.
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A bromine ion with only 26 electrons is not possible. A bromine atom has 35 electrons and it can't loose 9 electrons.
Bromine has more nuclear charge as compared to iodine. So, bromine easily attracts an electron and hence more reactive.
One electron
It has a negative charge, as it is located on the left side of "the staircase" on the periodic table.
Bromine has -1 charge and Lithium has +1 charge. Therefore,only one lithium ion is required to react with a bromine ion.
This is the electron orbital configuration for Antimony as an atom with no net charge. Antimony has the atomic number of 51, so for a net charge, adjust accordingly.
Calcium ions have a charge of plus two, and bromine ions have a charge of minus one.