The ion bromide is Br-.
"Bromine" is the name of an atom or an element. The corresponding ion is named "bromide".
Lithium ion is Li+ and a bromine ion (called a bromide ion) is Br- and the compound formed from them would be LiBr.
Bromine, like Fluorine and Chlorine, is an Halogen. Halogens gain an electron to become X^(-) anion. 'X' being the general symbol for an halogen.
Bromine vapor is chemically the same as bromine its just physically different so the symbol is still Br. :-)
The noble gas krypton has the same electron configuration as an ion of bromine, Br-.
The bromine ion is referred to as bromide, and it is Br^-
Bromate is a polyatomic ion made of Bromine and oxygen: BrO3-
the symbol of bromine is Br
The chemical symbol for bromine is Br.
"Bromine" is the name of an atom or an element. The corresponding ion is named "bromide".
Lithium ion is Li+ and a bromine ion (called a bromide ion) is Br- and the compound formed from them would be LiBr.
Bromine, like Fluorine and Chlorine, is an Halogen. Halogens gain an electron to become X^(-) anion. 'X' being the general symbol for an halogen.
The hazard symbol for bromine is YOUR MAM
A bromine ion with only 26 electrons is not possible. A bromine atom has 35 electrons and it can't loose 9 electrons.
Bromide
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Bromine