Yes it does dissociate, and dissolve completely in water, as KBr is an ionic salt.
The word equation for potassium bromide and iodine water is: potassium bromide + iodine water -> potassium iodide + bromine.
Potassium bromide is a salt, soluble in water, made up of two ions: K+ and Br-
"Potassium bromide"
Yes, potassium bromide is soluble in chloroform. As a polar compound, potassium bromide is soluble in polar solvents like water as well as nonpolar solvents like chloroform.
Approximately 56.7 grams of potassium bromide will dissolve in 100g of water at 70°C.
The word equation for potassium bromide and iodine water is: potassium bromide + iodine water -> potassium iodide + bromine.
Potassium bromide is a salt, soluble in water, made up of two ions: K+ and Br-
Potassium Bromide will conduct electricity only when it is melted or dissolved in water
"Potassium bromide"
Yes, potassium bromide is soluble in chloroform. As a polar compound, potassium bromide is soluble in polar solvents like water as well as nonpolar solvents like chloroform.
Approximately 56.7 grams of potassium bromide will dissolve in 100g of water at 70°C.
Bromine is solution is orange/red depending on how dilute it is. Potassium permanganate solutions are purple.
Chemical formula of potassium bromide is KBr. Potassium and bromide ions make a giant lattice. It is very hard.
At room temperature bromine is a reddish-brown liquid. s
Potassium bromide is the compound made from bromine and potassium.
KBr + H2O = Kaq+ Braq- Haq+ OHaq-
The compound KBr in aqueous solution is called potassium bromide. It consists of potassium ions (K⁺) and bromide ions (Br⁻) dissolved in water. Potassium bromide is commonly used in various applications, including as a medication and in photography.