Zinc (II) Bromide
Zinc bromide is the name of the ionic compound ZnBr2.
The chemical formula for the compound formed between zinc and bromine is ZnBr2. This indicates that the compound consists of one zinc atom bonded to two bromine atoms.
The chemical formula for aqueous zinc bromide is ZnBr2.
Zinc bromide.
The oxidation number of Br in ZnBr2 is -1. In ZnBr2, zinc (Zn) has an oxidation number of +2, so the two bromine (Br) atoms each have an oxidation number of -1 to balance the charge of the compound.
Zinc bromide is the name of the ionic compound ZnBr2.
The chemical formula for the compound formed between zinc and bromine is ZnBr2. This indicates that the compound consists of one zinc atom bonded to two bromine atoms.
The chemical formula for aqueous zinc bromide is ZnBr2.
ZnBr2
Zinc bromide.
The oxidation number of Br in ZnBr2 is -1. In ZnBr2, zinc (Zn) has an oxidation number of +2, so the two bromine (Br) atoms each have an oxidation number of -1 to balance the charge of the compound.
The transition metal zinc (Zn) will form an ionic bond with the halogen bromine (Br) to form the compound zinc bromide (ZnBr2) according to this equation: Zn + 2Br => ZnBr2
Zinc plus bromine makes a simple compound its zinc bromine
The dissociation of ZnBr2 is: ZnBr2--------- Zn(2+) + 2 Br-
i assume its Zn (II) if it is then the formula is: ZnBr2 Valency of Zinc is 2 Valency of Bromine 1 swap over and you get one zinc atom and 2 bromine atoms, as zinc needs to gain 2 electrons to have a stable electron arrangement and Br needs one.
Zinc bromide.
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