A 'Bromide' does not exist independently but is a salt of hydrobromic acid HBr, and therefore the bromide ion has to be combined with a metal ion to produce a stable independent compound. The most common bromides are Potassium Bromide KBr and Sodium Bromide NaBr, although there are others like Ammonium Bromide NH4Br (where the '4' is small and subscript), Magnesium Bromide MgBr2 (where the '2' is small and subscript), and Aluminium Bromide AlBr3 (where the '3' is small and subscript).
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The formula for Barium Bromate is Ba(BrO3)2.
Ba = Barium
Br = Bromine
O = Oxygen
It's molar mass is 393.1314.
Bromate is an anion with a net charge of -1. The chemical formula is BrO3. It reacts well with sodium to form sodium bromate, or NaBrO3.
Bromine is a chemical element with the symbol Br and atomic number 35. It is a red-brown liquid at room temperature and is commonly known as a halogen.
Formulas for covalent compounds are called molecular formulas. They show the types and numbers of atoms in a molecule.
Formulas used by scientists typically contain mathematical or chemical symbols and equations that represent relationships between variables or properties. These formulas are used to describe scientific concepts, make predictions, and analyze data in a quantitative way. The content of a formula can vary depending on the specific field of study or application.
Ionic formulas that are reduced are called "empirical formulas." These formulas represent the simplest whole-number ratio of ions in a compound.
Bromine is commonly found in bromine-based compounds such as bromides and bromates. It is used in flame retardants, agricultural chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. Bromine is also naturally present in seawater.