Phosphorus trichloride is a polar compound.
LaBr3 is Lanthanum tribromide, and it is an ionic compound.
This is phosphorous bromide. "P" is the chemical symbol for phosphorous, a nonmetal with 5 valence electrons. "Br" is the chemical symbol for bromine, a halide nonmetal with 7 valence electrons. When a halide nonmetal is incorporated into a compound, the last three letters of the chemical name are changed from "ine" to "ide" to show the molecule is chemically bonded.**********************Phosphorous Tribromide.
Nitrogen tribromide (NBr3) is a covalent compound. It is formed by sharing electrons between nitrogen and bromine atoms to achieve stability, rather than transferring electrons to form ions.
AlBr3=====Aluminum bromide.
Titanium tribromide, titanium (III) bromide, or titanous bromide.
LaBr3 is Lanthanum tribromide, and it is an ionic compound.
This is phosphorous bromide. "P" is the chemical symbol for phosphorous, a nonmetal with 5 valence electrons. "Br" is the chemical symbol for bromine, a halide nonmetal with 7 valence electrons. When a halide nonmetal is incorporated into a compound, the last three letters of the chemical name are changed from "ine" to "ide" to show the molecule is chemically bonded.**********************Phosphorous Tribromide.
Nitrogen tribromide (NBr3) is a covalent compound. It is formed by sharing electrons between nitrogen and bromine atoms to achieve stability, rather than transferring electrons to form ions.
AlBr3=====Aluminum bromide.
Titanium tribromide, titanium (III) bromide, or titanous bromide.
phosphorus tribromide.
As a non-metal Phosphorous can form ionic compouds with metals and covalent compounds with other non-metals.
The symbol for Tribromide is Br3.
aluminum tribromide
The formula for pentasulfur tribromide is S5Br3.
Nitrogen and bromine can form both ionic and nonionic compounds. When nitrogen reacts with bromine, it can form covalent compounds such as nitrogen tribromide (a nonionic compound). However, under certain conditions, nitrogen and bromine can also form ionic compounds, such as when nitrogen reacts with bromine to form the ionic compound ammonium bromide.
The chemical formula for boron tribromide is BBr3.