Are you sure you know what you're asking for? The formula for HBr, hydrogen bromide, *is* HBr. If you're interested in how that substance is made, you may want to ask that question directly... I think you mean to say the "formula name" of HBr. If it's in H20, then it's called Hydrobromic acid; and if it's just a pure liquid, then it's called Hydrogen Bromide.
The acid with the formula HNO2 is nitrous acid.
Perbromic acid is an inorganic compound with the formula HBrO4. It is a strong acid and strongly oxidizing. It is also the least stable of the halogen(VII) oxoacids.
anion of cloride means cl negative
SO4 is the chemical formula for the anion sulfate.
(1.0*10^-14)/(1.6*10^-1)= Kb Kb=6.25*10^-14
Bromic Acid
HBrO3
HBrO3
The chemical formula for bromic acid is HBrO3. It consists of hydrogen, bromine, and oxygen atoms.
HBrO3 is not a salt; it is an acid.
The acid with the formula HNO2 is nitrous acid.
Perbromic acid is an inorganic compound with the formula HBrO4. It is a strong acid and strongly oxidizing. It is also the least stable of the halogen(VII) oxoacids.
anion of cloride means cl negative
The acid derived from the IO3- anion is called iodate acid, and its chemical formula is HIO3.
The chemical formula for hypobromite anion is BrO-.
That the anion comes second in the formula name and is ended by the suffix ide.Example.Na +-----------the cationCl ----------------------the anion ( from chlorine )form,NaCl---------------------Sodium chloride
HBrO4 is more acidic than HBrO3 because HBrO4 has a higher oxidation state of the central atom (Br) than HBrO3, leading to a stronger pull on the proton being donated. This results in HBrO4 being a stronger acid than HBrO3.