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Hydrobromic acid is an
aqueous solution of
hydrogen bromide. It is a
strong acid
formed by
dissolving the
diatomic molecule hydrogen bromide (HBr) in...
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hydrogen and bromine. A
colorless gas, it
dissolves in water,
forming hydrobromic acid,
which is
saturated at 68.85% HBr by
weight at room temperature...
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hydronium cations.
Hydrobromic acid
forms an
azeotrope with
boiling point 124.3 °C at 47.63 g HBr per 100 g solution; thus
hydrobromic acid
cannot be concentrated...
- acid salt resulting, or
regarded as resulting, from the
reaction of
hydrobromic acid with an
organic base (e.g. an amine). The
compounds are similar...
- Markovnikov's rule is
illustrated by the
reaction of
propene with
hydrobromic acid...
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organic synthesis. 2-Bromopropane is
prepared by
heating isopropanol with
hydrobromic acid. 2-Bromopropane is
commercially available. It may be
prepared in...
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listed below.
Although ethers resist hydrolysis, they are
cleaved by
hydrobromic acid and
hydroiodic acid.
Hydrogen chloride cleaves ethers only slowly...
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unaffected by most acids. It does not
react with hydrofluoric, hydrochloric,
hydrobromic, hydriodic, sulfuric, or
nitric acid. It does
react with
selenic acid...
- of an
organic solvent and the
bromine is
obtained from
oxidation of
hydrobromic acid with
hydrogen peroxide. An
incandescent light bulb
suffices to radicalize...
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rubidium hydroxide with
hydrobromic acid: RbOH + HBr → RbBr + H2O
Another method is to
neutralize rubidium carbonate with
hydrobromic acid: Rb2CO3 + 2 HBr...