There would be no reaction because astatine is less reactive than bromine.
molecular chlorine is added to a solution of sodium bromide fine the balance equation and the net ionic equation
From the definition of molarity, one liter of the stated solution contains 0.256 mole of sodium bromide. The gram formula weight of sodium bromide is 102.89; therefore, one liter of the solution contains 0.256 X 102.89 or 26.34 grams. 18.7/26.34 = 0.710, the fraction of a liter that contains 18.7 grams of sodium bromide.
Gold does not react with sodium bromide.
Sodium bromide is a white, crystalline solid.
There are only two elements in sodium bromide -- sodium and bromine.
well the calcium bromide solution is less soluble than the sodium bromide..... but the lab has nothing to do with the solubility; so i believe it shouldn't make a difference.
molecular chlorine is added to a solution of sodium bromide fine the balance equation and the net ionic equation
From the definition of molarity, one liter of the stated solution contains 0.256 mole of sodium bromide. The gram formula weight of sodium bromide is 102.89; therefore, one liter of the solution contains 0.256 X 102.89 or 26.34 grams. 18.7/26.34 = 0.710, the fraction of a liter that contains 18.7 grams of sodium bromide.
molten or in solution YES - in its natural form - no
Sodium Bromide
The acetate would combine with the bromide, leaving the silver in the sodium solution. With the sliver you could blow up the world Alas not so exciting. Mixed as solids, nothing would happen. Silver acetate has limited solubility in water, but if a solution were mixed with sodium bromide, you would probably see some off-white silver bromide precipitate.
what is the color of aqueous sodium bromide? what is the color of aqueous sodium bromide?
Sodium bromide.
Sodium sulfate solution is neutral; the red litmus is purple.
Colourless solution. most coloured solutions contain transition metal ions
Sodium and bromide
one is CALCIUM bromide the other is SODIUM bromide. ;p