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The valency of bromide ion (Br-) is -1.
If it's an ion with a negative charge, it is an anion.
The bromine ion is referred to as bromide, and it is Br^-
The Bromide atom has a charge of -1. Bromide is found is seawater--thusly, seafood and seaweed have higher sources of bromide than most any other food. Bromide salts are also used extensively in medicine, particularly veterinary sciences.
The bromide ion always has a 1- charge.
The charge of Bromine would be -1.
The bromide ion has a 1- charge.
potassium positive bromine negative
A bromide ion has a charge of -1.
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the charge of the bromide ion in AlBr3 is -1
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I'm not 100% sure but potassium bromide is only need one negative bromide ion therefore since potassium is positive one I'm guessing bromide is negative oneThe Bomide ion is Br-.Bromine has 7 electrons in its outer shell and takes on one extra electron to give it a noble gas configuration.
Bromine forms anion. It gets a charge of -1 to form bromide ion.
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Oxygen is transferred from bromate ion(s) to the Chromium ion. Leaving hypobromous ion, and/ or bromide ion.