Hydrobromic Acid can be formed with the dissolution of diatomic molecule hydrogen bromide into the water. It consists of the pKa of -9 which in turns make it more stronger acid than the hydrochloric acid. Hydrobromic Acid is being characterized as one of the strongest known mineral acids. Hydrobromic acid is also prepared in the laboratory by reacting Br2, SO2 with water.
SYNONYMS of Hydrobromic Acid : Hydrogen Bromide SolutionSTRUCTURAL FORMULA of Hydrobromic Acid : Hbr
PROPERTIES of Hydrobromic Acid :
- Hydrobromic Acid is colorless to yellowish liquid.
- Hydrobromic Acid has pungent odor.
- Hydrobromic Acid has infinitely soluble.
- Hydrobromic Acid use can be seen in the production of inorganic bromides, cleaning alkoxy and phenoxy compounds.
- It is also seen for catalyzing alkylation reactions and the extraction of certain ores.
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