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BrO3 Is not a compound , but the ANION BrO3^- , and known as 'bromate'.
Common compounds are Sodium bromate (NaBrO3) and potassium bromate (KBrO3)
It can be formed when the bromide (Br^-) anion reacts with ozone (O3) .
Its conjugate acid is Bromic Acid (HBrO3)
It is undesirable in drinking water as it is a carcinogen to human health.
There are no known bromate minerals.
Bromine forms several anions.
Bromide (Br^- (Oxidation state '-1')
Hypobromite (BrO^- (Oxidation state +1)
Bromite (BrO2^- ( Oxid'n State +3)
Bromate (BrO3^- (Oxid'n State +5)
Perbromate (BrO4^- (oxid'n state +7)
NB Note the use of 'a', 'n' & 't' in the nomenclature of bromine anions.
Bromine trioxide.
BrO3 -
Is the usual formulation of this polyatomic ion, and called....
Bromate
Boron Tribromide
Bromide ion
BrO3
BrO3
BrO3- is the anion bromate, not a free radical.
Oxidation number of Br in BrO3 is 6. BrO3 doesn't exist. It should actually be BrO3- ion with +5 oxidation number for Br.
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BrO3
BrO3
BrO3 = BromateNH4 = AmmoniumBromide
BrO3- is the anion bromate, not a free radical.
Oxidation number of Br in BrO3 is 6. BrO3 doesn't exist. It should actually be BrO3- ion with +5 oxidation number for Br.
Fe(BrO3)2 is Iron II Bromate.
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Formula: BrO3-
BrO3-
Zinc(II) bromate
tetrahedral
the proper chemical formula for Nickel Bromide is NiBr