Br!. Check the atomic number for both the compounds
OH => 1 + 16 = 17
Br => 80
Thus, Br takes a higher priority in E or Z isomers
If this really is a compound, it is named "magnesium bromide hydroxide".
Mixed salt: magnesium hydroxi-bromide
The Fe compound is iron. The compound for OH and Fe is Fe(OH)3
OH- is called a hydroxyl anion
This is an ionic compound.
If this really is a compound, it is named "magnesium bromide hydroxide".
Mixed salt: magnesium hydroxi-bromide
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The Fe compound is iron. The compound for OH and Fe is Fe(OH)3
CH2=CH2-CH-CH2-Br 1-butene, 3- OH, 4-Br | OH Not sure but would be my best bet
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OH- is called a hydroxyl anion
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its not a molecular compound its an ion
hydroxide
Oh yeah. So reactive, in fact, that bromine rarely exists by itself in nature; only locked up in a compound. Bromine is a halogen, group 17, and those are the most reactive of all the non-metals.
This is an ionic compound.