what is a difference between oxygen and oxide, bromine and bromide
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Oxygen is a molecule of 2 oxygen atoms covalently bonded together with a double-bond. ... Each oxygen atom shares 2 electrons with the other, which makes it a double bond. Oxide is a singular oxygen atom with 2 electrons added (an ion). It exists inside ionic compounds like iron oxide, copper oxide etc.
Moreover, the key difference between bromine and bromide is that bromide is the reduced form of bromine. Besides, bromide has 36 electrons compared to 35 electrons of bromine, but both have 35 protons. Therefore, bromide has a -1 charge whereas bromine is neutral.
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