HBrO is the chemical formula for hypobromous acid. It is weak and unstable. Other names for it are bromonol or bromic acid.
Bromous Acid
HBrO4 is perbromic acid.
hydrobromic acid
bromic acid
The chemical formula for hypo bromic acid is HBrO.
HBrO
The conjugate base of an acid is the species we get from from deprotonating it (the conjugate base is usually an anion). If we deprotonate hypobromous acid, HBrO, we can see that the hypobromite ion (BrO-) is the conjugate base. HBrO---> H+ + BrO-
HBrO is a weak acid. In solution it partially deprotinates to form BrO- and H+
I suppose that these are dipole-dipole forces.
Hypobromous Acid
The chemical formula for hypo bromic acid is HBrO.
HBrO
The conjugate base of an acid is the species we get from from deprotonating it (the conjugate base is usually an anion). If we deprotonate hypobromous acid, HBrO, we can see that the hypobromite ion (BrO-) is the conjugate base. HBrO---> H+ + BrO-
Formula: HBrO
HBrO is a weak acid. In solution it partially deprotinates to form BrO- and H+
I suppose that these are dipole-dipole forces.
Compound: HBrO classication: oxoacid
+1 for H +1 for Br -2 for O
Bromite is BrO2- (from the acid HBrO) so its charge is -1, minus one.
Bromine reacts with water to form a mixture of Hydrobromic Acid, HBr, and Hypobromous Acid, HBrO.
Metal & Non metal Halides = PCl5, NaBr Halates = NaIO3, KClO3 Perhalates = NH4ClO4, KBrO4 Halites = NaClO2, HIO2 Hypohalites = Ca(ClO)2, HBrO InterHalogens = BrF5, ICl3