It is Sodium Bromide, which is a halide (group 7 elements), yes, it is a variation of salt in a compound.
NaBr is a salt composed of sodium (Na+) cations and bromide (Br-) anions. It is neither an acid nor a base.
No, NaBr is not an acid. It is the chemical formula for sodium bromide, which is a salt composed of sodium cations (Na+) and bromide anions (Br-).
NaBr is a salt composed of sodium cation Na+ and bromide anion Br-. It is formed from the neutralization reaction between a strong acid, such as hydrobromic acid (HBr), and a strong base, such as sodium hydroxide (NaOH). Therefore, NaBr is neutral and does not act as an acid or a base in solution.
HBr ( Hydrobromic ACID) LiOH ( Lithium hydroxide is an ALKALI, which is a SOLUBLE BASE). MgS ) Magnesium sulphide). At best a salt. NaBr ( Sodium bromide ' A SALT).
First of all to correct you chemical formula, it is ' NaBr', which is sodium bromide;. Yes it is a SALT. Remember 'bromine' is a member of the halogen Group. The word, Halogen' means 'Salt Maker/Generator' from Latin. As a general rule ant metal cation , ionically combined with an acidic anion is a 'Salt'.
NaBr is a salt composed of sodium (Na+) cations and bromide (Br-) anions. It is neither an acid nor a base.
No, NaBr is not an acid. It is the chemical formula for sodium bromide, which is a salt composed of sodium cations (Na+) and bromide anions (Br-).
NaBr is a salt composed of sodium cation Na+ and bromide anion Br-. It is formed from the neutralization reaction between a strong acid, such as hydrobromic acid (HBr), and a strong base, such as sodium hydroxide (NaOH). Therefore, NaBr is neutral and does not act as an acid or a base in solution.
HBr ( Hydrobromic ACID) LiOH ( Lithium hydroxide is an ALKALI, which is a SOLUBLE BASE). MgS ) Magnesium sulphide). At best a salt. NaBr ( Sodium bromide ' A SALT).
First of all to correct you chemical formula, it is ' NaBr', which is sodium bromide;. Yes it is a SALT. Remember 'bromine' is a member of the halogen Group. The word, Halogen' means 'Salt Maker/Generator' from Latin. As a general rule ant metal cation , ionically combined with an acidic anion is a 'Salt'.
Sodium bromide. Compare to NaCl which is sodium chloride (or table salt) or NaI which is sodium iodide.
HBr + NaOH ------> NaBr + H2O This is an acid-base reaction. The compounds will disassociate into ions in solution. The hydrogen from the HBr will go to the OH- and form water. The NaBr is a salt.
Salts of bromine are called bromides and many are known: CaBr2, KBr, NaBr, LiBr etc.
Bromide salt is formed when hydrobromic acid (HBr), a strong acid, is neutralized by a strong base such as sodium hydroxide (NaOH). The reaction produces sodium bromide (NaBr) and water (H2O) as the products. Specifically, the equation for this neutralization reaction is HBr + NaOH → NaBr + H2O.
Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution ( 75.0 ml = 0.075 Liters ) Get moles NaBr 1.5 M NaBr = moles NaBr/0.075 Liters = 0.1125 moles NaBr (102.89 grams/1 mole NaBr) = 11.575 grams NaBr ( call it 12 grams ) ----------------------------------------------------
Sodium and bromine are the elements in sodium bromide (NaBr) compound.
The melting point of NaBr is 747 oC.