How does CrBr3(s) break up in solution? Write subscripts and superscripts as normal numbers and do not include spaces in your answer. Do not include states like (aq) or "1" in front of single atoms or charges.
For example, the answer for NiCl3(s) would be Ni3++3Cl-
For example, the answer for Sb3(PO4)5(s) would be 3Sb5++5PO43-
Possibly relevant polyatomic ions:
CN-,OH-, NO3-, NO2-, ClO3-, ClO4-,
CO32-, SO42-, CrO42-, Cr2O72-,
PO43-, PO33-
Screen Reader User: For example, the answer for NiCl3(s) would be Ni3++3Cl minus
For example, the answer for Sb3(P O4)5(s) would be 3Sb5++5PO43 minus
Possibly relevant polyatomic ions:
CN minus,O H minus, N O3 1 minus, N O2 1 minus, Cl O3 1 minus, Cl O4 1 minus,
C O3 2 minus, S O4 2 minus, Cr O4 2 minus, Cr2 O7 2 minus,
P O4 3 minus, P O3 3 minus
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