Calcium bromide is a solid at standard temperature and pressure.
NaBr is sodium bromide but it is an ionic solid with a high melting point and extremely unlikely to be a gas.
Cl2 + 2LiBr -> 2LiCl + Br2
what is the color of aqueous sodium bromide? what is the color of aqueous sodium bromide?
Typically: Solid, Liquid, and Gaseous States
Chlorine is a more reactive halogen than bromine, therefore, when chlorine gas is bubbled through a calcium bromide solution, the chlorine will take the place of the bromine. This is called an anionic single replacement (displacement) reaction. Cl2(g) + CaBr2(aq) --> Br2(l) + CaCl2(aq)
Calcium chloride is a solid at room temperature like other ionic compounds.
Calcium bromide is typically found in its solid form as a white crystalline substance. When dissolved in water, it forms an aqueous solution.
Is allways a solid untill mented.
Calcium is a solid at room temperature.
Hydrogen bromide (HBr) is a gas at room temperature.
Calcium is a solid in room temperature
Calcium is typically a solid at room temperature, though it can be melted to a liquid state with enough heat. It exists as a gas at very high temperatures.
At STP it is a solid
Calcium is a solid at room temperature and pressure.
I could be all 3, but is generally a liquid or solid.
Yes, at room temperature and pressure calcium is a solid.
Calcium oxide is a solid at room temperature. It is a white, crystalline solid that is commonly referred to as quicklime.