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What is the systematic name of CoBr2?

The systematic name of CoBr2 is cobalt(II) bromide.


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The chemical formula for cobalt(II) bromide is CoBr2.


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Is COBr2 polar or non polar?

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Ag plus H2O would a reaction occur?

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Can Ag ions react with NaCl?

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What is the spectator ion in KOH and CoBr2?

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Is CoBr2 ionic or covalent?

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