-1 charge
Potassium bromate
potassium bromide
BrO3- is an ionic compound. It consists of the bromine ion (Br-) and the polyatomic ion bromate (BrO3-), which is a combination of covalent and ionic bonds.
NaBrO is sodium hypobromite.
I don't think there is such a substance. The nearest would be sodium bromate. NaBrO3
Potassium bromate
potassium bromide
BrO3- is an ionic compound. It consists of the bromine ion (Br-) and the polyatomic ion bromate (BrO3-), which is a combination of covalent and ionic bonds.
NaBrO is sodium hypobromite.
I don't think there is such a substance. The nearest would be sodium bromate. NaBrO3
Phosphite has an ionic charge of -3.
The ionic charge of stannous (tin) is typically +2.
Iodine typically has an ionic charge of -1.
The ionic charge of chloride ions is -1.
The compound is K2SO4 (potassium sulfate) Potassium (K) has a 1+ ionic charge. Sulfur (S) has a 2- ionic charge. Oxygen (O) has a 2- ionic charge.
The chemical name of Br3O8 is Tribromine Octoxide.
H2O (water) is a neutral molecule, so it does not have an ionic charge.