- A
hypohalous acid is an
oxyacid consisting of a
hydroxyl group single-bonded to any halogen.
Examples include hypofluorous acid,
hypochlorous acid, hypobromous...
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called hypofluorites) is 0,
while its
valence is 2. It is also the only
hypohalous acid that can be
isolated as a solid. HOF is an
intermediate in the oxidation...
- by
hydrochlorination of ethylene: C2H4 + HCl → CH3CH2Cl
Pseudohalogen Hypohalous acid
group 13
hydrides group 14
hydrides group 15
hydrides group 16 hydrides...
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method is to add
oxygen to the
corresponding hypohalous acid. This can be done with
another hypohalous acid—or even the same one. HBrO + HClO → HBrO2...
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expressed in
neutrophils (a
subtype of
white blood cells), and
produces hypohalous acids to
carry out
their antimicrobial activity,
including hypochlorous...
- Finnish). Helsinki, Finland: Otava. 1977. ISBN 951-1-04170-3. Weak acid
Hypohalous acid
Sulfur oxoacid Chemistry,
International Union of Pure and Applied...
- "Theoretical
Study of the 1:1
Complexes between Carbon Monoxide and
Hypohalous Acids". J. Phys. Chem. A. 113 (13): 3237–3244. Bibcode:2009JPCA..113.3237B...
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halogenases that
generates peracids that in turn
oxidize halide ions to
hypohalous acids,
which act as
halogenating agents.
These enzymes halogenate without...
- fluorine, HOF can be
still be
stably isolated as a
solid and the only
hypohalous acid
known to be able to do so. Its
conjugate base, the
hypofluorite anion...
- the
formation of
hypohalous acids from
hydrogen peroxide and
halide ions in solution. For example: H2O2 + Br− → HOBr + H2O
Hypohalous acids formed from...