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Manganese has two electrons in its valance shell, Mn is a metal so it has a tendency to give away electron (2 of them, so the charge is -2) while Bromide is a non-metal and it adopts electrons to complete its valance shell and has a positive two charge.

so the Mn gives away 2 electrons and Br gains 2 electrons so the overall charge of the compound is zer0.

MnBr.

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Since manganese is in oxidation state 4+, bromine should be -1 so you need four of them for the charge to balance. MnBr4

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The chemical formula of iron(II) bromate is Fe(BrO3)2.

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mnbr7? mnbr7?

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MnBr2

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MnBrO3

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Mn(BrO3)2.

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