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A foliated metamorphic rock forms when crystals combine and form visible bands
A foliated metamorphic rock forms when crystals combine and form visible bands
Only if they are hydrates. Different compounds can combine with a discrete number of water molecules, such as, for example copper.
The dispersed phase of snow is ice crystals. Snow is formed when water vapor in the atmosphere undergoes deposition onto ice nuclei, forming ice crystals which combine to create snowflakes.
When water in clouds undergoes condensation, it forms into small water droplets or ice crystals. These droplets or crystals may combine and grow larger, eventually becoming heavy enough to fall as precipitation in the form of rain or snow.
When lead and bromine combine, they form lead(II) bromide.
Calcium Sulfide(main product) and Ammonium Bromide(bi-product)
When silver and bromine combine, they form silver bromide, a white crystalline solid that is commonly used in photography as a light-sensitive material.
The formula for potassium bromide is KBr. It consists of one potassium ion (K+) and one bromide ion (Br-), which combine to form the compound.
Potassium bromide. KBr. This is because it is K+ and Br-, (1:1)
Two bromide ions can combine with one barium cation to form an ionic compound, because a barium cation has an electrical charge of +2, while a bromide anion has an electrical charge of -1.
Three ions of bromide will combine with one ion of aluminum to form aluminum bromide (AlBr3). This is because aluminum has a +3 charge and bromide ions each have a -1 charge, so three bromide ions are needed to balance the +3 charge of aluminum.
Bromine has -1 charge and Lithium has +1 charge. Therefore,only one lithium ion is required to react with a bromine ion.
This is an example of synthesis of a compound from its elements.
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.
At the anode during the electrolysis of concentrated potassium bromide, bromine gas is produced. This occurs because the bromide ions are oxidized to bromine atoms, which then combine to form bromine molecules.
When magnesium and bromine combine, they form magnesium bromide, a white crystalline solid. This compound is composed of magnesium cations (Mg^2+) and bromide anions (Br^-). Magnesium bromide is commonly used in various chemical processes and as a medication for certain conditions.