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Hydrobromic acid solution (CAS 37348-16-6)

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Alternate Names:
Hydrogen bromide in acetic acid
CAS Number:
37348-16-6
Molecular Weight:
80.91
Molecular Formula:
HBr
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This is classified as a Dangerous Good for transport and may be subject to additional shipping charges.
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Hydrobromic acid solution, combines two acids that find extensive use. Acetic acid, also known as ethanoic acid, is a mild acid. Hydrobromic acid, or hydrogen bromide, on the other hand, is a strong acid employed in various industrial and research applications. When these two acids are mixed, they form a potent reagent with a broad spectrum of scientific uses. It is employed in synthesis reactions, as the resulting reagent catalyzes diverse reactions. Furthermore, this reagent is invaluable in research, enabling the study of compound properties. In laboratory experiments, it facilitates the analysis of different samples. The mechanism of action of acetic acid mixed with hydrobromic acid is relatively straightforward. The two acids undergo a chemical reaction, generating a powerful reagent capable of catalyzing various reactions. This reagent effectively breaks down the bonds within compounds, facilitating their synthesis or study. Additionally, it fosters the formation of new bonds between molecules, enabling the creation or examination of novel compounds.


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Hydrobromic acid solution, 50 ml

sc-250128
50 ml
$65.00

Hydrobromic acid solution, 250 ml

sc-250128A
250 ml
$87.00