sp3d2,
this accounts for all 6 electron domains found around the central Br atom.
Verify by checking the Lewis dot configuration. Br has 4 bonded electron domains and 2 lone pairs.
Therefore the hybridization of the central atom in BrF4 is sp3d2
Br +3, balanced by 3 fluorines each with -1.
I might not know the answer to my question but I do not think it is SP^3.
sp3d2 Br hybridizes 4s, 4p and 4d If I'm not mistaken. Seems kind of strange for a hybridization since it involves two 4d orbital when you'd expect it to hybridize with only one 4d orbital, but that's what I found on a few websites.
PBr2 is also known as Phosphorous Bromide. The P is the Phosphorous element and the Br is the Bromine element. The 2 beside the Br means that there are 2 Bromine elements.... There, PBr2 is one phosphorous and 2 bromine elements. hope this helps....
Bromine is an element and has the symbol Br.
Out of SiCl4, BrF5, AsF5, BrF3, only SiCl4 has sp3 hybridization on the central atom, which is silicon. SiCl4 has four regions of electron density around the central silicon atom, leading to sp3 hybridization. The other compounds have different geometries and hybridizations: BrF5 and AsF5 have sp3d2 hybridization, while BrF3 has sp3d hybridization.
Br +3, balanced by 3 fluorines each with -1.
I might not know the answer to my question but I do not think it is SP^3.
sp3d2 Br hybridizes 4s, 4p and 4d If I'm not mistaken. Seems kind of strange for a hybridization since it involves two 4d orbital when you'd expect it to hybridize with only one 4d orbital, but that's what I found on a few websites.
The chemical formula for bromine trifluoride is BrF3.
PBr2 is also known as Phosphorous Bromide. The P is the Phosphorous element and the Br is the Bromine element. The 2 beside the Br means that there are 2 Bromine elements.... There, PBr2 is one phosphorous and 2 bromine elements. hope this helps....
BrF3
Bromine is an element and has the symbol Br.
Formula: BrF3
The central atom in BrCl3 is bromine (Br). The bromine atom in BrCl3 adopts sp3d hybridization, which involves the mixing of one 4s, three 4p, and one 4d atomic orbitals to form five sp3d hybrid orbitals.
The steric number of the central bromine atom in BrF3 is 5. This is because BrF3 has 3 bonded fluorine atoms and 2 lone pairs on the bromine atom, giving a total of 5 electron domains around the central atom.
The atoms in the reacts are always present in the products. There is one mole of bromine per molecule and .196 moles of the molecule. Thus, there will be .196 mols of bromine present after the reaction.