The oxyanions are: Hypobromite BrO-, Bromite BrO2-, Bromate BrO3-, and Perbromate BrO4-.
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79-Br is more common because its abudance is 50.69%. 81-Br's abudance is 49.31% making it less common. Abudance is the rate at which the isotope is found in nature. In this case out of every 100 Bromine atoms you found 51 would be 79-Br and 41 would be 81-Br.
The oxidation number of oxygen in oxyanions such as this is usually considered to be -2.
Br, not Br-
There will be four peaks in the mass spectrum.
-1 for each Br and +4 for C
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79-Br is more common because its abudance is 50.69%. 81-Br's abudance is 49.31% making it less common. Abudance is the rate at which the isotope is found in nature. In this case out of every 100 Bromine atoms you found 51 would be 79-Br and 41 would be 81-Br.
Water
No, it is named based on the number of oxygen atoms in the ion. Most common oxyanions do not contain any metals.
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The oxidation number of oxygen in oxyanions such as this is usually considered to be -2.
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Ca(2+) and Br- are common ions; the neon ion probable doesn't exist.
Br (Bromine) is a period 4 element in the same group as F.
Br, not Br-
"Br" at the end of a letter typically stands for "Best regards." It is a common way to close a letter or email in a polite and friendly manner.