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Bromous acid is the
inorganic compound with the
formula of HBrO2. It is an
unstable compound,
although salts of its
conjugate base –
bromites – have been...
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level of
hypofluorous acid.
Neither bromous acid nor
iodous acid has ever been isolated. A few
salts of
bromous acid, bromites, are known, but no iodites...
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group and double-bonded to an
oxygen atom.
Examples include chlorous acid,
bromous acid, and
iodous acid. The
conjugate base is a halite. One
method is to...
- octoxide, and
bromine trioxide. The four oxoacids,
hypobromous acid (HOBr),
bromous acid (HOBrO),
bromic acid (HOBrO2), and
perbromic acid (HOBrO3), are better...
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Sodium bromite is a
sodium salt of
bromous acid. Its trihydrate, NaBrO2·3H2O, has been
isolated in
crystal form. It is used by the
textile refining industry...
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bromide hydrobromic acid 10035-10-6 HBrO
hypobromous acid 13517-11-8 HBrO2
bromous acid HBrO3
bromic acid HBrO4
perbromic acid HCCH
acetylene ethyne 74-86-2...
- acid BrO− 4
Perbromate +5 HBrO 3
Bromic acid BrO− 3
Bromate +3 HBrO 2
Bromous acid BrO− 2
Bromite +1 HBrO
Hypobromous acid BrO−
Hypobromite Iodine +7...
- octoxide, and
bromine trioxide. The four oxoacids,
hypobromous acid (HOBr),
bromous acid (HOBrO),
bromic acid (HOBrO2), and
perbromic acid (HOBrO3), are better...