It is Copper(II) bromide = CuBr2
Two elements in copper bromide (misspelled, not bromiNe)There is Cu (cuprum) and Br(bromium) in it.
It is 1 copper and 2 bromine but they are not grams they are atoms, it is a particle made up of 1 copper atom and 2 bromines
CuBr
With the oxidation state being II for copper. CuBr2
no, hydrogen, Nitrogen, Fluorine, Oxygen, Iodine, Chlorine, and Bromine are the 7 diatomic molecules.
copper 2 bromine is not a chemical name. copper and bromine are both elements. the term "copper 2" suggests divalent copper, ie copper in the Cu++ state. Bromine is almost always a monovalent anion, ie Br-. Copper bromide is then one copper ion and two bromine ions together forming CuBr2.
Two elements in copper bromide (misspelled, not bromiNe)There is Cu (cuprum) and Br(bromium) in it.
It is 1 copper and 2 bromine but they are not grams they are atoms, it is a particle made up of 1 copper atom and 2 bromines
There are two atoms of Bromine (Br) and one atom of Copper (Cu) in this compound. Thus, there are two elements, but three atoms.
CuBr
With the oxidation state being II for copper. CuBr2
Copper is the element with all these properties.
no, hydrogen, Nitrogen, Fluorine, Oxygen, Iodine, Chlorine, and Bromine are the 7 diatomic molecules.
no, hydrogen, Nitrogen, Fluorine, Oxygen, Iodine, Chlorine, and Bromine are the 7 diatomic molecules.
they are all in the same period and they all have the same valance number (+2)
Because they have the same valence number (+2)
CuBr - cuprous bromide or CuBr2 - cupric bromide