an ion is divided into cation and an anion . cation has a positive sign whereas anion a negative.
anion
Yes, the ion bromide (Br-) is an anion.
As all salts they are made from a cation and an anion; for example silver halides - AgX - where X may be F, Cl, Br, I.
Anion is a negative ion (Cl-) and cation is a positive ion (Na+).
Potassium bromide, KBr: K+ - cation, Br- - anion
Aluminium cation is 3+; bromide anion is Br-. The aluminium bromide is AlBr3.
Caesium form the cation Cs+.Bromine form the anion Br-.
Hydroge is a cation (H+) and bromide is an anion (Br)-.
Bromine (Br) forms a anion (negative charge) because it is a halogen, and it gains 1 electron. However, when it gains that electron (Br)- its name changes to Bromide ion.
The cation,K +and the anion,Br -form the ionic compound,KBr==============Potassium bromide
is scandium a cation or an anion
Can an ionic compound ever consist of a cation-cation or anion- anion bond? Explain.
Can an ionic compound ever consist of a cation-cation or anion- anion bond? Explain.
The cation is KCN+ and the anion is KC2N-
an ion is divided into cation and an anion . cation has a positive sign whereas anion a negative.
anion