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Ca+2 + Br-1 --> CaBr2 (calcium bromide)
with bromine (Br)
The ionic compound calcium bromide is CaBr2.
Fe (III) has a charge of 3+. Br has a charge of 1-. This means that in order to make the overall charge of the ionic compound of Iron III and Bromine, there must be one atom of Iron III and three atoms of Bromine. This makes the formula FeBr3.
CaF2
We know that the alkaline earth metal calcium (Ca) and the halogen bromine (Br) form the ionic compound calcium bromide (CaBr2). Here's the reaction: Ca + 2Br => CaBr2
Ca+2 + Br-1 --> CaBr2 (calcium bromide)
with bromine (Br)
The ionic compound calcium bromide is CaBr2.
CaBr2
Ca(2+) and Br- are common ions; the neon ion probable doesn't exist.
a compound
If you mean CA as in cChallenger brand. Type BR is interchangeable
Ca (calcium) is an element, not a compound. and it can only form ionic compounds.
Fe (III) has a charge of 3+. Br has a charge of 1-. This means that in order to make the overall charge of the ionic compound of Iron III and Bromine, there must be one atom of Iron III and three atoms of Bromine. This makes the formula FeBr3.
Calcium Chloride
CaF2