
Hydrobromic Acid | 48% Concentration (47%-49% Aqueous Solution) | Chemical Formula HBr(aq) | Laboratory Reagent
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Learn About Hydrobromic Acid And Hydrogen Bromide
- Hydrobromic Bromide Molecular Formula: HBr
- Hydrobromic Acid Chemical Formula: HBr(aq)
- Hydrobromic Acid Melting Point: 12.2°F (-11°C)
- Hydrobromic Acid Boiling Point: 251.6°F (122°C)
- Hydrobromic Acid Molar Mass: 80.9119 g/mol
- Hydrobromic Acid Density: 1.49 g/cm³
- Hydrobromic Acid Solubility: Soluble In Water, 221 g/100 mL (0 °C), 204 g/100 mL (15 °C), 130 g/100 mL (100 °C)
- Hydrogen Bromide (Hydrobromic Acid) PubChem CID: 260
- Hydrogen Bromide Structure, Properties, Spectara, Vendors And ChemSpider ID: 255
- Hydrobromic Acid CAS Registry Number: 10035-10-6
- Hydrobromic Acid Uses: ACS Grade Hydrobromic Acid is used industrially for the production of various useful inorganic bromides and organobromine compounds, such as zinc bromide, allyl bromide, and bromoacetic acid. It is also a common reagent in organic chemistry used for oxidation and catalysis. It is an effective chemical used in the extraction of certain metal ores. Read more here.
- Hydrogen Bromide (Hydrobromic Acid) Safety And Hazards: Inhalation causes severe irritation of nose and upper respiratory tract, lung injury. Ingestion causes burns of mouth and stomach. Contact with eyes causes severe irritation and burns. Contact with skin causes irritation and burns. Read more here.
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- Hydrogen bromide is the diatomic molecule with the formula HBr. It is a colorless compound and a hydrogen halide. Hydrobromic acid is a solution of HBr in water. Both the anhydrous and aqueous solutions of HBr are common reagents in the preparation of bromide compounds. Read more her.
Hydrobromic Acid FAQs
- How do you write hydrobromic acid? Hydrobromic acid (HBr).
- Is hydrobromic acid organic? Certain ethers are cleaved with HBr. It also catalyzes alkylation reactions and the extraction of certain ores.Industrially significant organic compounds prepared from hydrobromic acid include allyl bromide, tetrabromobis(phenol), and bromoacetic acid. Read more here.
- Is hydrobromic acid dangerous? Yes, inhalation causes severe irritation of nose and upper respiratory tract, lung injury. Ingestion causes burns of mouth and stomach. Contact with eyes causes severe irritation and burns. Contact with skin causes irritation and burns. Read more here.
Information About Hydrobromic Acid From Wikipedia
Hydrobromic acid is a strong acid formed by dissolving the diatomic molecule hydrogen bromide (HBr) in water. "Constant boiling" hydrobromic acid is an aqueous solution that distills at 124.3 °C and contains 47.6% HBr by mass, which is 8.77 mol/L. Hydrobromic acid has a pKa of −9, making it a stronger acid than hydrochloric acid, but not as strong as hydroiodic acid. Hydrobromic acid is one of the strongest mineral acids known.
Hydrobromic Acid Uses From Wikipedia
Hydrobromic acid is mainly used for the production of inorganic bromides, especially the bromides of zinc, calcium, and sodium. It is a useful reagent for generating organobromine compounds. Certain ethers are cleaved with HBr. It also catalyzes alkylation reactions and the extraction of certain ores. Industrially significant organic compounds prepared from hydrobromic acid include allyl bromide, tetrabromobis(phenol), and bromoacetic acid. HBr almost uniquely participates in antiMarkovnikov hydrohalogenation of alkenes. The resulting 1-bromoalkanes are versatile alkylating agents, giving rise to fatty amines and quaternary ammonium salts. Read more here.
Hydrogen Bromide Identification And Use From PubChem
Hydrogen bromide is a colorless gas. It is shipped as a liquified compressed gas. It has a sharp irritating odor and the fumes have a sour taste. It is very soluble in water. Hydrogen bromide is an important commercial chemical. It is used to make other bromine chemicals and as a chemical reagent. Read more here.
Hydrobromic Acid Reagent Features:
CAS Number | 10035-10-6 |
Molecular Formula | HBr |
Formula Weight | 80.91 |
Assay (HBr) | 47.0-49.0% |
Organic substances | To Pass Test |
Residue after Ignition | 0.02% |
Chloride (Cl) | 0.05% |
Iodide (I) | To Pass Test( Limit about 0.003% ) |
Phosphate (PO4) | 0.001% |
Sulfate and Sulfite (as SO4) | 0.003% |
Arsenic (As) | 0.00005% |
Heavy Metals (as Pb) | 0.0005% |
Iron (Fe) | 0.0001% |
Selenium (Se) | To Pass Test ( Limit about 0.01 ppm ) |
Hydrobromic Acid Reagent Shipping Information:
DOT: Hydrobromic acid solution, 8, UN1788, PG II
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