3.387mL Br2
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.
A magical bond
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Its already balanced.
It's Bromine.
The covalent compound name for Br2 is diatomic bromine.
Bromine, Br2
I think it's dibromide..
Br2 + 3NaHSO3 = 2NaBr + NaHSO4 + H2O + 2SO2
There are 1 mole of atoms in 44.0 g of Br2. Since Br2 is a diatomic molecule, there are 2 moles of bromine atoms in one mole of Br2. Therefore, there are 2 moles of bromine atoms in 44.0 g of Br2.
Br2 consists of two atoms of bromine.
The balanced equation for the reaction between zinc (Zn) and bromine (Br2) is: Zn + Br2 -> ZnBr2.
2 Na + Br2 --> 2 NaBr
3.387mL Br2
C8H16 + Br2 -> C8H16Br2
The balanced equation for Ca + Br2 → CaBr2 is: 2Ca + Br2 → 2CaBr2