Bromate: The bromate ion is the BrO3− ion is the conjugate base of bromic acid (HBrO3). A bromate is a compound containing this group. The best known examples are sodium bromate (NaBrO3) and potassium bromate.
Bromate ions are formed when ozone and a bromide ion react together according to the following reaction: Br− + O3 → BrO3−
This reaction occurs in aqueous systems when bromine is dissolved in water and ozone is used as a disinfectant...
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