It is a superscript: Br+.
the answer is Ag Br
The chemical symbol of fermium is Fm; as a subscript in the isotopes symbols is atomic number.
The symbol for Iron (III) bromide is FeBr3.
The number placed below an element's symbol in a chemical formula is called a subscript. Subscripts indicate the number of atoms of that element in a molecule.
The chemical symbol for lead bromide is PbBr2. Lead bromide is a compound made up of one lead (Pb) atom and two bromine (Br) atoms.
The chemical symbol for sodium bromide is NaBr.
the answer is Ag Br
The chemical symbol of fermium is Fm; as a subscript in the isotopes symbols is atomic number.
The chemical symbol for aluminum bromide is AlBr3.
The chemical symbol for hydrogen bromide is HBr.
The symbol for Iron (III) bromide is FeBr3.
CsBr
The subscript indicating the number of atoms relative to a chemical symbol is located immediately after the chemical symbol and is written in a smaller font size at the bottom right corner of the symbol.
The number placed below an element's symbol in a chemical formula is called a subscript. Subscripts indicate the number of atoms of that element in a molecule.
The chemical symbol for lead bromide is PbBr2. Lead bromide is a compound made up of one lead (Pb) atom and two bromine (Br) atoms.
The number of atoms present in a given molecule. Water ; H2O ; means TWO hydrogen atoms and ONE oxygen atoms Similarly Carbon dioxide ; CO2 ; means ONE atom of carbon and TWO atoms of oxygen in the molecule. NB Although 'Answer'com' does not allow me to show it, these numbers after an atom should be written 'subscript'.
One (1).