Hydrobromic Acid

Hydrobromic Acid 48 % & 62 % is a strong acid formed by dissolving the diatomic molecule hydrogen bromide (HBr) in water. "Constant boiling" hydrobromic acid is an aqueous solution that distills at 124.3 °C and contains 47.6% HBr by weight, which is 8.89 mol/L. Hydrobromic acid has apKa of -9, making it a stronger acid than hydrochloric acid, but not as strong as hydroiodic acid. Hydrobromic acid is one of the strongest mineral acids known.

Product Name
Hydrobromic Acid
Cas No
10035-10-6
Molecular Formula
HBr
Molar mass
80.9119 g/mol
Melting point
- 11 °C (47-49% w/w aq.)
Boiling point
122 °C at 700 mmHg (47-49% w/w aq.)
Synonyms
Hydrogen bromide
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