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I have a chemistry question but I suck at chemistry. Could someone explain to me this question:
'Iron Bromide is ionic. What is the charge on the bromide ion?'


Sagot :

Answer: I know the answer but its hard to explain sorry

Explanation:

answer btw: The bromine atom (Br) accepts one electron and forms the bromide ion (Br-), which carries a unit negative charge. Thus, the charge of the bromide ion is -1.