Calcium bromide, CaBr2, is a compound. It is not an element, because elements are individual species and they are found in the Periodic Table. It is not a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture, because it is a single entity.
CaBr is a compound (two or more elements bonded together), and apart from that it's name is calcium bromide. Except those two bonded would probably be CaBr2 , which would be called calcium dibromide
Hydrogen bromide is a compound, not an element. It is made up of hydrogen and bromine atoms chemically bonded together.
Compound
Calcium chloride is an ionic compound, in which calcium and chlorine are chemically combined, forming a pure substance, and as such is homogeneous, but not like a homogeneous mixture. A homogeneous mixture is made of components that are notchemically combined.
Calcium itself is an element and is a pure substance, so it is a homogeneous material. It is not a mixture at all.
Calcium bromide is a compound because it is composed of calcium and bromine elements that are chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio.
CaBr is a compound (two or more elements bonded together), and apart from that it's name is calcium bromide. Except those two bonded would probably be CaBr2 , which would be called calcium dibromide
its a compound consisting of calcium ionically bonded to bromine
No, it is a chemical compound, with formula CaBr2
Hydrobromic acid is a homogeneous mixture of hydrogen bromide and water.
It's an element. Check your periodic table.
Hydrogen bromide (HBr) is a compound.
Sodium bromide (NaBr) is a compound.
Sodium bromide (NaBr) is a compound.
The formula for the ionic compound formed by calcium and bromine is CaBr2. Calcium, a group 2 element, has a 2+ charge while bromine, a group 17 element, has a 1- charge. To balance the charges, two bromine ions combine with one calcium ion to form CaBr2.
Hydrogen bromide is a compound, not an element. It is made up of hydrogen and bromine atoms chemically bonded together.
Compound