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Q: When a potassium atom reacts with a bromine atom the potassium atom will?
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When a potassium atom reacts with bromine the potassium atom will?

ll lose only 1 electron


What happens when bromine reacts with potassium iodide?

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What is the difference between a bromine atom and a fluorine atom?

bromine is bigger. bromine has an extra shell of electrons. bromine reacts less vigorously. bromine has a larger amount of protons, neutrons and electrons.


If a bromine atom attracts electron from potassium atom what happens to both?

positively


What atoms are in potassium bromide?

Potassium bromide has the formula KBr and it contains one atom of Potassium (K) and one atom of Bromine (Br).


Potassium iodide reacts with bromine forming potassium bromide plus iodine?

2KI+Br2 ---->2KBr +I2


Does bromine tend to react by gaining electrons?

When a bromine atom reacts with a metal, it tends to gain an electron from the metal.


If a bromine atom were to attract an extra electrons from potassium the potassium atom would become charged?

The potassium atom would become positively charged - or a cation.


What is the product of potassium thiocyanate reacts with aniline in presence of bromine in acetic acid?

2-aminobenzothiazole


What are the observations when chlorine reacts with potassium bromide?

Red coloured bromine is formed. Bromides are displaced by chlorine.


Why you cannot writte K20Br20?

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.


How many atoms are in 2KBr?

There are two atoms in one molecule KBr. One atom of potassium (K) and one atom of bromine (Br).