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- Hypobromous acid is an inorganic compound with chemical formula of HOBr. It is a weak, unstable acid. It is mainly produced and handled in an aqueous...
- nitrate (AgNO3) and bromine. The reaction of excess cold aqueous to form hypobromous acid (HBrO), silver bromide (AgBr) and nitric acid (HNO3): Br2 + AgNO3...
- equivalent to hypobromous acid (HOBr). Br2X + 2 H2O → 2 HOBr + H2X (Where H2X is 5,5-dimethylhydantoin) With a pKa of 8.6, hypobromous acid partially...
- Dimethylhydantoin): BrClR + 2 H2O → HOBr + HOCl + RH2 Hypobromous acid partially dissociates in water: HOBr → H+ + OBr− Hypobromous acid oxidizes the substrate, itself...
- inorganic compound with the chemical formula NaOBr. It is a sodium salt of hypobromous acid. It consists of sodium cations Na+ and hypobromite anions −OBr....
- hydrogen astatide HBr hydrogen bromide hydrobromic acid 10035-10-6 HBrO hypobromous acid 13517-11-8 HBrO2 bromous acid HBrO3 bromic acid HBrO4 perbromic...
- any halogen. Examples include hypofluorous acid, hypochlorous acid, hypobromous acid, and hypoiodous acid. The conjugate base is a hypohalite. They can...
- Dibromine trioxide, syn-BrOBrO2, is also known; it is the anhydride of hypobromous acid and bromic acid. It is an orange crystalline solid which decomposes...
- water, i.e. it undergoes hydrolysis: Br2 + H2O → HOBr + HBr This forms hypobromous acid (HOBr), and hydrobromic acid (HBr in water). The solution is called...
- produced during photosynthesis from in or around the cell. By producing hypobromous acid (HOBr) a secondary reaction with dissolved organic matter, what...