What is the conjugate base of HBrO?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking to identify the conjugate base of hypobromous acid (HBrO). The conjugate base is formed when an acid donates a proton (H+). In this case, subtracting a proton (H+) from HBrO will yield BrO-, which is the hypobromite ion. Therefore, the question seeks the identity of that ion.

Answer

BrO-

The final answer is BrO-

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is BrO-

More Information

HBrO (hypobromous acid) is a weak acid, and its conjugate base is BrO- (hypobromite ion). This follows from the Brønsted-Lowry acid-base theory, which states that acids donate a proton (H+), resulting in the formation of their conjugate bases.

Tips

A common mistake is to confuse the conjugate base with other species in the reaction. Always remember, the conjugate base is what remains after the acid donates a proton.

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