It has a linear shape
trigonal planar
Linear
No, molecular bromine is bonded by a single bond.
Bromine (molecular Br2) is an covalent compound
Bromine is a diatomic liquid under normal conditions with a molecular formula of Br2
2NaBr (aq) + Cl2 (g) --> 2NaCl (aq) + Br2 (g) I believe that this is right :)
Bromine is an element and has the symbol Br.
Molecular nitrogen is: N2 Molecular bromide is: Br2 Nitrogen tribromide is: NBr3
No, molecular bromine is bonded by a single bond.
No. Bromine is an element. Br2, dibromine, is the diatomic form of the element. A compound is formed from 2 or more different elements.
2 atoms of Bromine[Br] are in Molecular Bromine(Br2)
Bromine (molecular Br2) is an covalent compound
Bromine is a diatomic liquid under normal conditions with a molecular formula of Br2
Bromine is a diatomic liquid under normal conditions with a molecular formula of Br2
2NaBr (aq) + Cl2 (g) --> 2NaCl (aq) + Br2 (g) I believe that this is right :)
Bromine is an element and has the symbol Br.
1 mole Br2 = 159.808g Br2 = 6.022 x 1023 molecules Br2 4.89 x 1020 molecules Br2 x 1mol Br2/6.022 x 1023 molecules Br2 x 159.808g Br2/mol Br2 = 0.130g Br2
generally looking at the structures of the molecules we can say wether that molecules is polar or non polar. generally linear and square planer molecules are non polar. further more diatomic molecules like (N2,O2,H2,I2,F2,Cl2,Br2) are non polar. all nobel gases are non polar.Yes, polar bond can give rise to a polar molecule, depending on the molecular shape, causing different types of changes.
44.0 grams Br2 ? 44.0 grams Br2 (1 mole Br2/159.8 grams)(6.022 X 10^23/1 mole Br2)(1 mole Br2 atoms/6.022 X 10^23) = 0.275 moles of Br2 atoms