This is a chemical reaction forming ionic bonds.
The correct answer is: Dissociation
The correct answer is: Dissociation
The term for this process is "dissociation." When KBr is dissolved in water, the K+ and Br- ions separate from each other and become surrounded by water molecules, forming a solution.
Ca(2+) and Br- are common ions; the neon ion probable doesn't exist.
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Sodium Bromide
The formula for the compound of potassium (K) and bromine (Br) is KBr.
Mg2+
Cr3br
In this reaction, Br is the reducing agent because it is being oxidized from Br- to Br2, thereby causing the reduction of Ca from Ca to Ca2+.
c. Rb plus. Kr has 36 electrons, the same as Se2-, As3+, Sr2+, and Br-. Rb plus has 35 electrons, which is not isoelectronic with Kr.
When HBr is ionized, it forms H⁺ and Br⁻ ions. This process occurs in water, where the HBr molecule dissociates to produce a proton (H⁺) and a bromide ion (Br⁻), driven by the interactions with water molecules. The resulting ions can then participate in various chemical reactions.