Bromide is the name of the bromine anion (Br-)
A metal bromide contain the ion Br-; sodium bromide is an example.
Some examples of insoluble bromide compounds include silver bromide (AgBr), lead(II) bromide (PbBr2), and mercury(I) bromide (Hg2Br2). These compounds do not dissolve easily in water and form solid precipitates when bromide ions are combined with the corresponding metal ions.
Nickel (III) Bromide
Sodium bromide.
HBr is hydrogen bromide.
Bromide means Br- so it forms only ionic bond.
Trite means a remark that is overused or lacks originality. A trite statement can be called a bromide or cliché.
Tin (II) Bromide.
Bromine is diatomic, which means it is naturally found as Br2
magnesium bromide hexahydrate
Lithium Bromine
Copper (II) Bromide
HgBr2 is mercury II bromide or mercuric bromide.
one is CALCIUM bromide the other is SODIUM bromide. ;p
BROMIDE
FeBr3 (Iron III Bromide) has three moles of bromide for every mole of iron. FeBr2 (Iron II Bromide) has two moles of bromide ion per mole of Iron.
Copper (I) bromide. Unlike with a zinc compound question I just answered, the (I) here is pretty important; both copper (I) bromide and copper (II) bromide exist and are commercially available.