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Mercury (I) bromide : formula is Hg2Br2.

Br is mono negative charged ion. so two Br is required to neutralize.

Mercury (I) oxide: formula is Hg2O.

O have -2 charge. so one O2- required to neutralize.

Mercury (II) bromide: formula is HgBr2.

Here two Br is required to neutralize the Hg2+.

Mercury (II) oxide: formula is HgO.

on O2- required to neutralize the Hg2+.