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The corresponding acid for the bromate ion is HBrO3, which is known as bromic acid.
Yes, HBrO3 is an acid. It is known as bromic acid and is a strong acid that can release protons (H+) in a solution.
HBrO3 in dilute solution is called 'Bromic acid' , a strong acid and powerfull oxidising solution Hydrogen bromate in pure state is not stable. [B.t.w. me don't understand 'ternary' in this special case]
The chemical formula for bromic acid is HBrO3. It consists of hydrogen, bromine, and oxygen atoms.
Bromic acid is the acid derived from bromite.
The corresponding acid for the bromate ion is HBrO3, which is known as bromic acid.
Yes, HBrO3 is an acid. It is known as bromic acid and is a strong acid that can release protons (H+) in a solution.
HBrO3 in dilute solution is called 'Bromic acid' , a strong acid and powerfull oxidising solution Hydrogen bromate in pure state is not stable. [B.t.w. me don't understand 'ternary' in this special case]
The chemical formula for bromic acid is HBrO3. It consists of hydrogen, bromine, and oxygen atoms.
HBrO3
Bromic acid is the acid derived from bromite.
HBrO is the chemical formula for hypobromous acid. It is weak and unstable. Other names for it are bromonol or bromic acid.
Bromic Acid
When bromic acid (HBrO3) is dissolved in water, it will dissociate into ions to form hydronium ions (H3O+), bromate ions (BrO3-), and any remaining undissociated bromic acid molecules. These are the major species present in the solution.
A compound. H3PO4 is the formula for phosphoric acid. It is a compound of three separate elements. It is a compound, not a mixture since it cannot be separated by physical means.
hydrochloric acid does not have an atomic number. Only elements have atomic numbers and hydrochloric acid is a compound composed of two non-metal elements: hydrogen and chlorine, as you might have guessed by the name. However: Hydrogen's atomic number is 1 and Chlorine's atomic number is 17
Atomic number is a property of an atom (An Element) and not a chemical compound. Sodium chloride is a compound and thus it can not have any atomic number. Atomic number is the number of protons present in the nucleus of the atom of an element. e.g. Carbon has six protons in its nucleus, therefore its atomic number is six. However, Sulfuric Acid has two different elements as its constituents and therefore one can not determine its atomic number.