compound
Hydrogen fluoride is the most reactive compound in this group (not element).
No, Br2 consists of two nonmetals bonded together, so it's a covalent bond and an element, not a compound.
The compound 2NaCl + Br2 is not a specific compound itself. It represents a chemical reaction where two moles of sodium chloride (NaCl) react with one mole of bromine (Br2). The products of this reaction would be sodium bromide (NaBr) and possibly other byproducts depending on reaction conditions.
Br2 (s) bromine
Br stands for the element bromine
Br2 is a compound. It is a molecule made up of two atoms of the element bromine bonded together. In its natural state, bromine exists as Br2 molecules, which means it is a compound and not an individual element.
No. Bromine is an element. Br2, dibromine, is the diatomic form of the element. A compound is formed from 2 or more different elements.
Bromine (molecular Br2) is an covalent compound
Hydrogen fluoride is the most reactive compound in this group (not element).
Formula: Br2(aq)
No, Br2 consists of two nonmetals bonded together, so it's a covalent bond and an element, not a compound.
Nonexistane. I don't believe that there is a stable chemical compound with that formula.
The compound 2NaCl + Br2 is not a specific compound itself. It represents a chemical reaction where two moles of sodium chloride (NaCl) react with one mole of bromine (Br2). The products of this reaction would be sodium bromide (NaBr) and possibly other byproducts depending on reaction conditions.
Br2 (s) bromine
The covalent compound name for Br2 is diatomic bromine.
Br stands for the element bromine
No it is not an acid.It is a neutral compound.