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
A bromite is a salt of bromous acid. Please see the link.
The formula for the iodite anion is IO2-
Bromic acid is the acid derived from bromite.
The formula for magnesium bromite is Mg(BrO2)2.
copper (II) hypobromite
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