This does not make a buffer because HBr is a STRONG acid, and for a buffer you need a WEAK acid and the salt of the acid.
No, because HBr is a strong acid and NaBr a neutral salt.
Yes it would
These are not buffers.
HBr and NaBr are not a buffer.
Yes
Yes
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Dilute Hydrobromic acid react with Sodium Thiosulfate to produce Sodium Bromide, Sulfur Dioxide, Sulfur and Water, according to the following equationNa2S2O3 +2 HBr ----> 2 NaBr + S + SO2+ H2O
reaction of NaBr+Cl2
Need moles sodium bromide first. 18.7 grams NaBr (1 mole NaBr/102.89 grams) = 0.1817 moles NaBr =====================Now, Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution 0.256 M NaBr = 0.1817 moles NaBr/X Liters Liters = 0.1817/0.256 = 0.7098 Liters -------------------------( you do sigi figis )
The name of the compound with the symbol NaBr is sodium bromide. Sodium bromide is a sedative and hypnotic when used over a long period of time. It can be used to control refractory seizures and status epilepticus if no other medication will work.
Sodium Bromide
HBr + NaOH ------> NaBr + H2O This is an acid-base reaction. The compounds will disassociate into ions in solution. The hydrogen from the HBr will go to the OH- and form water. The NaBr is a salt.
Only lithium hydroxide (LiOH) is a base.
Any reaction occur between these compounds. For preparation:NaOH + HBr = NaBr + H2OKOH + HNO3 = KNO3 + H2OCaCl2 + H2S + CaS + 2 HCl
The reaction is:NaBr(s) + H2SO4(l) → HBr(g) + NaHSO4(s)
This equation is Na2CO3 + 2 HCl -> 2 NaCl + CO2 (gas) + H2O.
NaOH (aq) + HBr (aq) --> H2O (l) + NaBr (aq)
Dilute Hydrobromic acid react with Sodium Thiosulfate to produce Sodium Bromide, Sulfur Dioxide, Sulfur and Water, according to the following equationNa2S2O3 +2 HBr ----> 2 NaBr + S + SO2+ H2O
HBr(aq)+ NaOH(aq)---> HOH(l)+ NaBr(aq) or sodium hydro bromide and hydroxyl ions
No, NaBr is a neutral salt.
Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution ( 75.0 ml = 0.075 Liters ) Get moles NaBr 1.5 M NaBr = moles NaBr/0.075 Liters = 0.1125 moles NaBr (102.89 grams/1 mole NaBr) = 11.575 grams NaBr ( call it 12 grams ) ----------------------------------------------------
NaBr is a salt.
HBr