Determine the add up product when a nickel 3 ion combines with two bromide ions. All right. So we have nickel 3 plus and it's going to combine with two bromide ions. It's going to be ionic in nature.
So we have the plus three from the nickel. Each bromide ion is -1 and there's two of them. So that's -2 we'd have left over for our overall charge, A + 1. So here this addict has a charge and because of that we have to place it within brackets.
So this represents our adapt product.