Yes, sodium bromide (NaBr) is a compound.
Sodium bromide (NaBr) is a compound.
The binary ionic compound name for NaBr is sodium bromide.
Sodium bromide (NaBr) is a compound.
Sodium bromide.
I don't think there is such a substance. The nearest would be sodium bromate. NaBrO3
Sodium bromide.
Sodium bromide is an ionic compound because it is composed of a metal cation (sodium) and a nonmetal anion (bromide) held together by ionic bonds.
There are only two elements in sodium bromide -- sodium and bromine.
The formula of the anion in sodium bromide is Br^-. Sodium bromide is composed of the sodium cation (Na^+) and the bromide anion (Br^-), which combine in a 1:1 ratio to form the compound NaBr.
Sodium Bromide - ionic compound - NaBr.
Sodium bromide. Compare to NaCl which is sodium chloride (or table salt) or NaI which is sodium iodide.
No, Nabr is not a salt. It is the chemical formula for sodium bromide, which is a salt compound made up of sodium and bromide ions.