AuBr3
'Au' is from 'Aurum' the Latin for Gold.
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.
NBr3 is the chemical formula for nitrogen bromide
karbon bromür
The chemical formula for ferric bromide is FeBr3.
Molecular nitrogen is: N2 Molecular bromide is: Br2 Nitrogen tribromide is: NBr3
Formula: AuBr3
The formula for gold bromide is AuBr3. Gold bromide is an ionic compound composed of one gold ion (Au3+) and three bromide ions (Br-).
Formula: AuBr3
AgBr is silver bromide. Ag2Br does not exist. Hg2Br2 is mercury(I) bromide.
The formula for gold (III) bromide is AuBr3. It consists of one gold atom (Au) bonded to three bromine atoms (Br).
The chemical formula of 3 gold atoms and one bromide atom could vary in writing. The word 'formula' could mean that it could be written to how it got to the result, or could be just the result. The most common formula writing for this is writing the 'G' with a small 3 next to the bottom right side of the 'G', and then adding a 'Br' after the 'G' with a small 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.
The chemical formula for cobalt (III) bromide is CoBr3.
Ferrous bromide is FeBr3 Do NOT confuse with Ferric bromide which is FeBr3
NBr3 is the chemical formula for nitrogen bromide
Tin (III) bromide, if it exists, has the formula SnBr3.
CsBr is the formula for cesium bromide.