Silver Bromide is AgBr. It is the salt produced from silver and bromine.
The elements present in silver bromide are silver and bromine.
Add silver nitrate solution to a solution of bromide ions. A pale yellow precipitate of silver bromide formed indicates the presence of bromide ions.
An ionic compound, specifically a salt, named silver bromide.
2AgNO3 + MgBr2 ----> 2AgBr + Mg(NO3 ) 2
Silver bromide reacts to light (the halide salts of silver are used in photographic emulsions) the colored bottles stop the light getting to the chemical and spoiling it.
The elements present in silver bromide are silver and bromine.
Yellow Precipitate of Silver Bromide
Silver bromide is only very slightly soluble in water.
Precipitate of Silver Bromide.
Add silver nitrate solution to a solution of bromide ions. A pale yellow precipitate of silver bromide formed indicates the presence of bromide ions.
I think it would be bromide(Silver Bromide) because Silver Bromide was used in films for cameras before they all became digital cameras.
silver and bromine
Silver Bromide
The terms "metal" and "nonmetal" are normally applied to elements, not compounds such as silver bromide.
There are three silver halides used: silver bromide, silver chloride and silver iodide. Silver chloride doesn't absorb very much light and silver iodide is hard to develop. So they use silver bromide, with a little bit of the other two to make the emulsion work in ways silver bromide can't do alone.
Silver bromide is insoluble in water and don't react with sodium nitrate.
Silver bromide is a photo reactive substance, the colour of the bottle keeps light out.