What is the percent of bromine in calcium perbromate? (The perbromate ion is BrO4-1.)
It is Calcium bromide = CaBr2
This is a salt of Calcium and Bromine.
Calcium react with bromine forming calcium bromide.
Something more reactive than bromine. Chlorine or fluorine would do it.
Calcium percent in CaCO3: 65,196 %
CaBr2 is calcium bromide. Calcium bromide is a form of calcium salt hydrobromic acid and is primarily used in drilling fluid.
There are four possible formulas. Ca(BrO)2 is calcium hypobromite Ca(BrO2)2 is calcium bromite Ca(BrO3)2 is calcium bromate Ba(BrO4)2 is calcium perbromate
CaBr2 :)
There are three, namely, potassium, bromine and oxygen.
It is Calcium bromide = CaBr2
I believe its Calcium, because it is in group 2, and Bromine is not in group one or two, making Calcium more reactive.
No, the chemical properties of calcium and bromine are not similar. The melting point for Calcium is 8390C, bromine's is -7.250C. Calcium's boiling point is 1484°C, bromine's is 58.750C. etc. Calcium is a silvery white, soft alkaline earth metal. Although none of the alkaline earths occur free in nature, calcium compounds are abundant. Bromine is a reddish-brown liquid, and it has a metallic luster in solid form.
This is a salt of Calcium and Bromine.
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Calcium bromide
Calcium and bromine have formed a bond. Leading up to this, calcium gave up electrons. It was a(n) ____.
Calcium Bromide (Ca + 2Br --> CaBr2)