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Hydrobromic acid
| General | |
|---|---|
| Name | Hydrogen bromide |
| Chemical formula | HBr |
| Appearance | Colourless gas |
| Physical | |
| Formula weight | 80.912 amu |
| Melting point | ? K (? °C |
| Boiling point | ? K (? °C) |
| Density | ? ×10? kg/m3 (liquid) |
| Solubility | ? g in 100g water |
| Thermochemistry | |
| ΔfH0gas | ? kJ/mol |
| ΔfH0liquid | ? kJ/mol |
| ΔfH0solid | ? kJ/mol |
| S0gas, 1 bar | ? J/mol·K |
| S0liquid, 1 bar | ? J/mol·K |
| S0solid | ? J/mol·K |
| Safety | |
| Ingestion | ? |
| Inhalation | ? |
| Skin | ? |
| Eyes | ? |
| SI units were used where possible. Unless otherwise stated, standard conditions were used. | |
Hydrobromic Acid is a chemical compound, with the chemical formula HBr. Its Ka value is 1.0 * 109 making it stronger than Hydrochloric acid (but not as strong as Hydroiodic acid) this makes it one of the strongest mineral acids. (See strong acid.) It is used in the production of various bromide compounds.
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