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  • 16-10-2020
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Why can't Br⁻ and Cl⁻ be combined to form a compound?

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  • 16-10-2020

Answer:

this is because they are both anions and you have to have one cation and one anion to create a compound.

Explanation:

br is bromide

cl is chloride

this is why you cant have both "ide" in one compound it just isnt possible

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