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What is HBr acid called?
Hydrobromic acid is a strong acid formed by dissolving the diatomic molecule hydrogen bromide (HBr) in water.
What is the chemical formula for HBr?
HBr
Hydrogen bromide/Formula
What is hydrobromic acid formula?
Hydrobromic acid/Formula
Why is HBr called hydrobromic acid?
Hydrogen bromide is a simple inorganic compound. It contains a hydrogen atom having a single covalent bond with a bromine atom. When this substance is dissolved in water, it forms hydrobromic acid.
What is the name for hno3?
Nitric acid
Nitric acid/IUPAC ID
What is the name of hno3?
Nitric acid/IUPAC ID
nitric acid (CHEBI:48107) A nitrogen oxoacid of formula HNO3 in which the nitrogen atom is bonded to a hydroxy group and by equivalent bonds to the remaining two oxygen atoms.
What is the concentration of HBr?
Hydrobromic Acid or HBr is a strong acid and will dissociate completely in water to H+ and Br-. For every mole of HBr, there will be 1 mole of H+, so the concentration of H+ will be the same as the concentration of HBr. Therefore, [H+] = 0.025 M.
Under what circumstances is HBr called hydrogen bromide and under what circumstances is HBr called hydrobromic acid?
When in the gaseous, liquid, or solid state, the compound is called hydrogen bromide. When it’s dissolved in water, i.e. in the aqueous state, the compound is called hydrobromic acid. You can get hydrobromic acid by dissolving gaseous hydrogen bromide in water.
Is HBr hydrogen bromide or hydrobromic acid?
Hydrobromic acid has many uses, including the use of this acid in the production of inorganic bromides, especially the bromides of zinc, calcium, and sodium. Furthermore, it is a useful reagent in generating organobromine compounds. Hydrobromic acid can catalyze alkylation reactions and the extraction of certain ores.
What is the name of the acid hno2?
Nitrous acid
Nitrous acid/IUPAC ID