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hydrobromic acid

noun

  1. a colorless or faintly yellow corrosive liquid, HBr, an aqueous solution of hydrogen bromide.


hydrobromic acid

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noun

  1. the colourless or faintly yellow aqueous solution of hydrogen bromide: a strong acid
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Origin of hydrobromic acid1

First recorded in 1830–40
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It combines directly with bromine, and, with fuming hydrobromic acid at 100� C., it gives chiefly α-brombutyric acid.

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It forms addition products with bromine and hydrobromic acid.

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Being an unsaturated acid it combines directly with hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, bromine, &c.

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Barium bromide is prepared by saturating baryta-water or by decomposing barium carbonate with hydrobromic acid.

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It can be prepared in exactly the same way as hydrobromic acid, iodine being substituted for bromine.

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