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The conjugate base of an acid is the species we get from from deprotonating it (the conjugate base is usually an anion).

If we deprotonate hypobromous acid, HBrO, we can see that the hypobromite ion (BrO-) is the conjugate base.

HBrO---> H+ + BrO-

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