Zinc bromide.
Zinc bromide is the name of the ionic compound ZnBr2.
The dissociation of ZnBr2 is: ZnBr2--------- Zn(2+) + 2 Br-
The oxidation number of Br in ZnBr2 is -1. In ZnBr2, zinc (Zn) has an oxidation number of +2, so the two bromine (Br) atoms each have an oxidation number of -1 to balance the charge of the compound.
The chemical formula for aqueous zinc bromide is ZnBr2.
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Zinc bromide is the name of the ionic compound ZnBr2.
The dissociation of ZnBr2 is: ZnBr2--------- Zn(2+) + 2 Br-
The oxidation number of Br in ZnBr2 is -1. In ZnBr2, zinc (Zn) has an oxidation number of +2, so the two bromine (Br) atoms each have an oxidation number of -1 to balance the charge of the compound.
ZnBr2
The chemical formula for aqueous zinc bromide is ZnBr2.
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The balanced equation for the reaction between zinc (Zn) and bromine (Br2) is: Zn + Br2 -> ZnBr2.
Zn + CuBr2 = Cu + ZnBr2
The transition metal zinc (Zn) will form an ionic bond with the halogen bromine (Br) to form the compound zinc bromide (ZnBr2) according to this equation: Zn + 2Br => ZnBr2
Zinc bromide is the compound with the formula ZnBr2. It is a chemical compound consisting of zinc and bromine ions, where zinc has a 2+ charge and bromine has a 1- charge. It is commonly used in organic synthesis and as a Lewis acid catalyst.
Zinc bromide.
The balanced equation for the reaction between zinc (Zn) and copper (II) bromide (CuBr2) is: Zn + CuBr2 → ZnBr2 + Cu