Hydrobromic acid
Hydrobromic Acid (HBr), a strong acid in aqueous solution, is used as a source of bromine in industrial syntheses, including the production of alkyl and inorganic bromides. It is also used as a hydrobromination agent in a broad range of organic processes. Appearance - Clear, colorless to yellow liquid, slowly darkening on exposure to air and light.
Chemical name:
Hydrobromic Acid
Color
Colorless to yellow liquid, turns dark on
exposure to air and light
Melting point
Appr. -63℃. |
Common name:
Hydrobromic Acid
Empirical formula
HBr
Vapour pressure
8 mm Hg at 25℃
Boiling point/range
126℃ |
Stable under normal conditions. Sensitive to air and light. Materials to avoid : strong oxidizers and strong bases. Ammonia , ozone and fluorine.
Store in a dry, shaded, well ventilated area. Avoid breathing of vapor or any bodily contract.
Purity
CL-
SO42-
Apperance
|
47% min.
0.05% max.
yellow liquid |
48%min.
0.01% max.
0.001% max.
Colorless liquid, turns dark
on exposure to air and light |
Packing and transport information:
Packing: in 300kg per plastic drum
Transport: Class 8 UN No. 1788 |
1FCL 20#=19.2mt with pallet
Packing group:Ⅱ |
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