An example of a bromite anion is BrO2⁻. It consists of one bromine atom bonded to two oxygen atoms, with an overall negative one charge. Bromite is often encountered in various chemical reactions and compounds, typically as a result of the oxidation of bromide ions.
This compound is lead bromide - PbBr2.
The formula for the iodite anion is IO2-
A bromite is a salt of bromous acid. Please see the link.
Yes. Example of atomic cation is Na+. Example of atomic anion is Cl-. Example of molecular cation is NH4+. Example of molecular anion is NO3-.
No, fluoride is an anion, not a cation. Cations are positively charged ions, while anions are negatively charged ions. fluoride has a negative charge, making it an anion.
This compound is lead bromide - PbBr2.
Sodium bromite is NaBrO2
The formula for the iodite anion is IO2-
A bromite is a salt of bromous acid. Please see the link.
Bromic acid is the acid derived from bromite.
copper (II) hypobromite
The formula for magnesium bromite is Mg(BrO2)2.
Chloride is an example of an anion, as it carries a negative charge.
Bromite is BrO2- (from the acid HBrO) so its charge is -1, minus one.
Potassium Bromite
Yes. Example of atomic cation is Na+. Example of atomic anion is Cl-. Example of molecular cation is NH4+. Example of molecular anion is NO3-.
Sulfide Dicarbonate