Hydrobromic acid
The chemical formula of hydrobromic acis is HBr.
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HBr (hydrogen bromide)
HBr is a gas which when dissolved in water produces Hydrobromic acid. So hydrobromic acid is generally written as HBr but it is actually HBr(aq). It is sometimes also written as H3O+ Br-
HBr is hydrogen bromide.
The conjugate acid for this anion is HBrO, or hypobromous acid. Finding the formula of a conjugate acid is simple actually. All you have to do is remove a negative charge and ad an "H" at the beginning.
'HBr'. Since bromine is in the same group as chlorine it follows a similar chemical reaction and form similar chemical compounds. Other corresponding acids from the halogen group are HF (Hydrofluoric Acid) HCl (Hydrochloric Acid) HI ( Hydroiodic Acid).
HBr is a strong acid. It ionizes completely in water to form H+ and Br- ions, making it a strong electrolyte and a strong acid.
Formula HBr represents the compound hydrogen bromide, which is an example of a binary acid. Binary acids consist of hydrogen and one other element from Group 16, typically a halogen such as bromine in the case of HBr.
When bromine reacts with water, it forms hydrobromic acid (HBr) and hypobromous acid (HOBr). The overall reaction can be represented as: Br2 + H2O → HBr + HOBr. This reaction is reversible and depends on the pH and conditions of the solution.
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