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Nitrogen fixation is the process by which nitrogen gas from the air is combined with some other element, such as hydrogen to make ammonia, or to make any other compound containing nitrogen.
Bromine Pentachloride is the name of BrCI5.
Nitrogen is not a halogen. The halogens are fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine.
Bromine Chloride
Br is the chemical symbol for Bromine. There are three fluorine atoms covalently bonded, so they form triflouride. The full name is then bromine fluoride.
No. As they are both nonmetals carbon and bromine will form a covalent compound.
Zinc plus bromine makes a simple compound its zinc bromine
NBr2Cl
Those chemicals do not combine to make any one compound.
aluminum bromate
Nitrogen and bromine will form a covalent bond; they are both nonmetals.
Bromine (molecular Br2) is an covalent compound
Bromine is an Element
No, bromine is an element.
Nitrogen gas (N2) and bromine liquid (Br2) are covalent. They react with each other to from NBr3 (nitrogen tribromide) which is also covalent.
Nitrogen and bromine will form a covalent bond; they are both nonmetals.
NClBr2 although I'm pretty sure there is no such compound.