Copper (II) bromide
Do you mean the molecular mass?
if so, the molecular mass of copper is 63.546 and the molecular mass of bromine is 79.904. I believe the equation should be written CuBr2 (the two is subscript) , because bromine is datomic and you haven't given another charge of copper, so i assume it is 2.
So you would add 63.546 + 79.904 + 79.904 to get the molecular mass of CuBr2
The name of the formula CuBr is Copper(I) Bromide
The name of the compound with the formula CuBr2 is copper (II) bromide. This compound is used a lot in Photography as an intensifier.
Copper(II) bromide.
Copper (I) Bromide
That would be copper(II) bromide.
With the oxidation state being II for copper. CuBr2
It is 1 copper and 2 bromine but they are not grams they are atoms, it is a particle made up of 1 copper atom and 2 bromines
Copper (II) Bromide
Two compounds are known: - copper(I) bromide: CuBr - copper (II) bromide: CuBr2
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Formula: CuBr2
Cu+2 Br-1
With the oxidation state being II for copper. CuBr2
CuBr - cuprous bromide or CuBr2 - cupric bromide
It is 1 copper and 2 bromine but they are not grams they are atoms, it is a particle made up of 1 copper atom and 2 bromines
Copper (II) Bromide
There are two atoms of Bromine (Br) and one atom of Copper (Cu) in this compound. Thus, there are two elements, but three atoms.
It is Copper(II) bromide = CuBr2
Copper(I) bromide is CuBr. Copper(II) bromide is CuBr2
Zn + CuBr2 = Cu + ZnBr2
Two compounds are known: - copper(I) bromide: CuBr - copper (II) bromide: CuBr2
An ionic compound, specifically a salt, named silver bromide.