Chromium has four oxidation states: 2, 3, 4, and 6. Chlorine has one, and it's -1. There will be a chloride for each oxidation state of chromium. Here they are: CrCl2 Chromium (II) chloride CrCl3 Chromium (III) chloride CrCl4 Chromium (IV) chloride CrCl6 Chromium (VI) chloride
AlBr3 is the formula for aluminum (III) bromide.
chromium (III) bromide calcium chloride OR iron (III) oxide aluminum chloride
AuBr3 'Au' is from 'Aurum' the Latin for Gold.
The chemical formula for chromium nitrate is Cr(NO3)3.
Gold (III) bromide has the chemical formula AuBr3. It usually exists as a dimer with the formula Au2Br6. Gold (III) bromide may be used as a catalyst for Diels-Alder reactions.
Cr2O3 is the chemical formula for chromium (III) oxide
Chromium(III) Bromide
BaBr2Barium bromide
The chemical formula for chromium(III) bromide is CrBr3. It is a dark green solid that is used in various industrial applications, including as a catalyst in organic synthesis reactions. It is also an essential material for the preparation of other chromium compounds.
Another chemical name is chromium trichloride or chromic chloride. Chromium(III) chloride is a chemical name as well.
Tin (III) bromide, if it exists, has the formula SnBr3.
CrBr3 is the chemical formula for chromium(III) bromide, a compound composed of the elements chromium and bromine. It is used in various chemical applications and can act as a catalyst in certain reactions.
The formula for chromium (III) hydroxide is Cr(OH)3.
AlBr3 is the formula for aluminum (III) bromide.
The chemical formula for vanadium(III) bromide is VBr3.
the chemical formula for chromim(II) fluoride is CrF2
The chemical formula for chromium(III) iodide is CrI3.