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.
Sodium bromide.
Beryllium Bromide
The colour of aluminum bromide is white.
Bromide means Br- so it forms only ionic bond.
The valency of bromide is -1. This means bromide ions have a charge of -1 and typically form ionic compounds with metals where the metal ion has a positive charge.
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Aluminum Tribromide, it is tri, because there are three Bromine in it. 'Tri' means three.
Bromine is diatomic, which means it is naturally found as Br2
The name of the compound SnBr is tin (II) bromide.
Lithium Bromine
The empirical formula for calcium bromide dihydrate is CaBr2·2H2O. This means there are two bromide (Br) ions for every calcium (Ca) ion, and two water (H2O) molecules per unit.
Copper (II) bromide.
Lead bromide is sparingly soluble in water, with a solubility of around 0.6 g per 100 mL of water at room temperature. This means that only a small amount of lead bromide will dissolve in water under normal conditions.
HgBr2 is mercury II bromide or mercuric bromide.