Hydrobromic acid

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Hydrobromic acid
Chemical formula HBr
OTP appearance colorless/faint yellow gas 
Index of refraction 1.325 
Molar Mass(g/mol) 80.91 
Density(g/cc) 0.0036452 
Melting Point(°C) -86.9 
Boiling Point(°C) -66.8 
Solubility in water(g/L) 1930
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Uses

Primary

  • Key chemical intermediate for bromine chemistry.

Natural occurrence

  • does not occur naturally.

Hazards

  • HBr is highly corrosive and irritating to inhalation.

Production

Extraction

Synthesis

  • Combine potassium bromide and sulfuric acid:
    KBr + H2SO4 KHSO4 + HBr
  • React bromine with water and sulfur:
    2 Br2 + S + 2 H2O 4 HBr + SO2
  • Na2S2O5 + 2 Br2 + 3 H2O 2 NaHSO4 + 4 HBr[1][2]

Testing

Purification

Bromine contamination can be removed by passing the gas through a solution of phenol dissolved in carbon tetrachloride at room temperature

HBr(v) + Br2(v) + CCl4(l) + C6H5OH(diss) 2 HBr(v) + CCl4(l) + C6H4OHBr(diss)

Storage

Disposal

See Also

References

  1. How to get Hydrobromic acid (HBr) from Br2
    courtesy Science Madness.
  2. HBr from Br2
    courtesy OrgSyn.