lose only one electron
ll lose only 1 electron
positively
2KI+Br2 ---->2KBr +I2
Red coloured bromine is formed. Bromides are displaced by chlorine.
Yes: KBr--------K+ + Br- Br- is the anion.
ll lose only 1 electron
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bromine is bigger. bromine has an extra shell of electrons. bromine reacts less vigorously. bromine has a larger amount of protons, neutrons and electrons.
positively
Potassium bromide has the formula KBr and it contains one atom of Potassium (K) and one atom of Bromine (Br).
2KI+Br2 ---->2KBr +I2
When a bromine atom reacts with a metal, it tends to gain an electron from the metal.
The potassium atom would become positively charged - or a cation.
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Red coloured bromine is formed. Bromides are displaced by chlorine.
K20Br20 is just KBr. The individual molecules for that form from these elements are not a chain of 20 potassium atoms and 20 bromine atoms linked together, they are a single potassium atom and a single bromine atom bonded.
There are two atoms in one molecule KBr. One atom of potassium (K) and one atom of bromine (Br).