+1 for H
+1 for Br
-2 for O
HBro is a covalent compound. It is formed by sharing of electrons between hydrogen and bromine atoms.
'HBr'. Since bromine is in the same group as chlorine it follows a similar chemical reaction and form similar chemical compounds. Other corresponding acids from the halogen group are HF (Hydrofluoric Acid) HCl (Hydrochloric Acid) HI ( Hydroiodic Acid).
The chemical formula of hypobromous acid is HBrO.
Bromine reacts with water to form a mixture of Hydrobromic Acid, HBr, and Hypobromous Acid, HBrO.
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-
The chemical formula for hydrobromous acid is HBrO. It is a weak acid that contains bromine in its +1 oxidation state.
HBro is a covalent compound. It is formed by sharing of electrons between hydrogen and bromine atoms.
'HBr'. Since bromine is in the same group as chlorine it follows a similar chemical reaction and form similar chemical compounds. Other corresponding acids from the halogen group are HF (Hydrofluoric Acid) HCl (Hydrochloric Acid) HI ( Hydroiodic Acid).
When bromine is added to water, it reacts to form hypobromous acid (HBrO) and hydrobromic acid (HBr). This can further dissociate to form bromide ions (Br-) and hypobromite ions (OBr-). The overall reaction can be summarized as follows: Br2 + H2O → HBrO + HBr
The chemical formula of hypobromous acid is HBrO.
Bromine reacts with water to form a mixture of Hydrobromic Acid, HBr, and Hypobromous Acid, HBrO.
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-
Bromine itself is not considered an acid. However, it can react with water to a small degree to form hydrobromic acid (HBr), a strong acid and hypobromous acid (HBrO) a weak acid. Br2 + H2O --> HBr + HBrO
HBrO is a weak acid. In solution it partially deprotinates to form BrO- and H+
Bromite is BrO2- (from the acid HBrO) so its charge is -1, minus one.
Hypobromous Acid
Formula: HBrO