There are two bromine atoms in Br2
Br2 is known as a diatomic molecule. It has 2 atoms, both of which are bromine atoms (Br).
1.54 (mol Br2) * 6.022*10+23 (molecule/mol Br2) * 2 (atoms Br/molecule Br2) =1.85*1024 atoms in 1.54 mole Br2
No the number of ATOMS in 1 Bomine MOLECULE Br2 is twice Avagadro's number.
One mole of Br2 has 6.023 x 1023 bromine molecules or 2 x 6.023 x 1023 bromine atoms.
a diatomic molecule is where two of the same atoms are joined together to create a molecule. these include O2,N2,F2,Cl2, I2, Br2. to answer your question. Br2, is a diatomic molecule.
Br2 is known as a diatomic molecule. It has 2 atoms, both of which are bromine atoms (Br).
1.54 (mol Br2) * 6.022*10+23 (molecule/mol Br2) * 2 (atoms Br/molecule Br2) =1.85*1024 atoms in 1.54 mole Br2
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
2Br is two separate bromine atoms. Br2 is a bromine molecule, consisting of two bromine atoms bonded together.
No the number of ATOMS in 1 Bomine MOLECULE Br2 is twice Avagadro's number.
If it is 1.54 moles of Br atoms then the answer is 9.274 X 1023 atoms.If it is 1.54 moles of Br2 molecules then the answer is 1.855 X 1024 atoms.
1 mol of Br2 contains 6.02 x 1023 molecules (avogadro constant). In each Br2 molecule there are two Br atoms. Thus, number of Br atoms = 2 x 2.71 x 6.02 x 1023 = 3.26 x 1024
covalent because Br2 is just to Bromine atoms bonded together
2,60x102 grams of bromine (Br) is equal to 1,627 moles Br2.
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2 atoms of Bromine[Br] are in Molecular Bromine(Br2)
One mole of Br2 has 6.023 x 1023 bromine molecules or 2 x 6.023 x 1023 bromine atoms.