The answer is BrO-
The chemical formula for calcium hypobromite is Ca(BrO)2.
Zn(BrO)2
I think it is Sodium Hypobromite.
AgBrO is silver hypobromite, however its actual correct formula should be written as AgOBr.
NaBrO is sodium hypobromite.
The chemical formula for calcium hypobromite is Ca(BrO)2.
The chemical formula of potassium hypobromite is BrKO.
Zn(BrO)2
Ba(BrO)2 is Barium Hypobromite
I think it is Sodium Hypobromite.
AgBrO is silver hypobromite, however its actual correct formula should be written as AgOBr.
sodium hypobromite reacts with urea and nitrogen gas is released as brisk effervesence
hypobromite
Stannous(Sn2+) Bromide(Br-) = SnBr2
hypobromite ion
NaBrO is sodium hypobromite.
when urea is treated with sodium hypobromite it decomposes to give N2