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Yes: Bromine reacts with sodium to form sodium bromide.
Bromine reacts with water to form a mixture of Hydrobromic Acid, HBr, and Hypobromous Acid, HBrO.
Aluminium metal reacts with bromine gas to form aluminium tribromide. 2Al + 3Br2 ==> 2AlBr3
It is a chemical change. The aluminum reacts with the bromine to form aluminum bromide.
Ge(s)+2Br2(L)-->GeBr4(s) In other words, Germanium is a metal and reacts with bromine, which is liquid at standard temperature and pressure, to form solid Germanium Bromide. Hope this helps.
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2Al+3Br2= 2AlBr3 Aluminium reacts with bromine gas to form aluminium tribromide.
Yes: Bromine reacts with sodium to form sodium bromide.
Bromine reacts with water to form a mixture of Hydrobromic Acid, HBr, and Hypobromous Acid, HBrO.
Bromine replaces the iodide to form a Bromide.BaI2 + Br2 ----> BaBr2 + I2
Aluminium metal reacts with bromine gas to form aluminium tribromide. 2Al + 3Br2 ==> 2AlBr3
It is a chemical change. The aluminum reacts with the bromine to form aluminum bromide.
The lithium is oxidized an the bromine is reduced. In a chemical reaction involving a metal in elemental form, the metal will be oxidized.
Bromine reacts with substantially less electronegative elements to form bromide salts. Bromine also reacts with iodide ions in aqueous solutions to generate elemental iodine and bromide ions, and can react with the few more electronegative elements to form covalent compounds, some of which can dissolve in water to form acids with polyatomic anions.
Ge(s)+2Br2(L)-->GeBr4(s) In other words, Germanium is a metal and reacts with bromine, which is liquid at standard temperature and pressure, to form solid Germanium Bromide. Hope this helps.
Ethanol dissolves in water, as the polar ethanol molecules form hydrogen bonds with water molecules.
Pentene is an unstaturdated hydrocarbon (One that does not have many possible side branches) It reacts readily with halogens to form new substances. In this case, bromine reacts with pentene in an addition reaction, this changes pentene into 1,1-dibromopentane. Thus, removing bromine from the solution, hence the distinct orange color is removed.