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No, it's a mixture because it has more than one type of particles.
Calcium, Iron, Manganese, Silica, Mica, Allumina, Kaolin
No, Brick does not have a definite chemical composition.
Br (bromine) is an element. It exists as the brown liquid Br2. A compound is a substance formed from two or more elements that are chemically combined.
it is made of clay and is inorganic
A brick is a heterogeneous mixture.
No.
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A common misconception is that it's an element. However, it is a compound. It contains to bonded Cl atoms. H, O, F, Br, I, and N also behave like this. You will never find them in their pure form as single atoms, they will always come in covalently bonded pairs.
Lime is a compound.
Silver Bromide
The compound in group 7A and third period is Bromine or Br. The dot of this would be . . :Br. . . The compound in group 7A and third period is Bromine or Br. The dot of this would be . . :Br. . .
No. Br is a nonmetal.
Br is the symbol for bromine (element number 35).
Br is element # 35 on the non-metal side Br is element # 35 on the non-metal side
The bromide ion is Br-. A bromide is a chemical compound where bromine is the most electronegative element. It may be ionic and contain the bromide ion, Br- or covalent like methyl bromide, CH3Br.
bromine
Bromide (Br-) in elemental form is bromine (Br).
Bromide
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Bromine (Br) All nonmetals except the noble gasses will react with lithium to form ionic compounds.
Bromine (Br) All nonmetals except the noble gasses will react with lithium to form ionic compounds.
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