Hydrobromic acid
hydrobromic acid
HBr is hydrogen bromide, but typically it's called hydrobromic acid when in an aqueous solution.
HBr is hydrogen bromide (or hydrobromic acid).
Its Acidic... HydroBromic Acid is acidic, even if you dilute it with water.
Titration
Hydrobromic acid HBr(aq)
HBr is hydrogen bromide, but typically it's called hydrobromic acid when in an aqueous solution.
HBr In a chemical equation you would write it as HBr(aq).
HBr is hydrogen bromide (or hydrobromic acid).
Its Acidic... HydroBromic Acid is acidic, even if you dilute it with water.
Titration
Hydrobromic acid solution
Hydrobromic acid HBr(aq)
In the English language hydrobromic acid is the solution of HBr in water; the name of the acid HBr is hydrogen bromide. 135 g HBr are equivalent to 1,67 moles.
The answer is 770,9 mL solution.
Balanced equation. KOH + HBr -> KBr + H2O everything is one to one, so... Molarity = moles of solute/liters of solution ( change ml to liters ) 0.25 M KOH = moles KOH/0.015 liters = 0.00375 moles of KOH this is as many moles that you have of HBr, so... Molarity of HBr = 0.00375 moles/0.012 liters = a concentration of HBr that is 0.31 M
HBr + NH3 --> Br- + NH4+Ammonia is very well dissolved by acidic solution of hydrogen bromide being a gaseous base in acid solution.
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