Fe + 2HBr = H2 + FeBr2
Iron plus hydrobromic acid equals hydrogen gas plus iron (II) bromide
HBr is hydrogen bromide (or hydrobromic acid).
Hydrobromic acid is simply hydrogen bromide dissolved in water.
Hydrogen and Bromine. Similar to hydrogen chloride it dissolves in water to form hydrobromic acid.
Yes
HBr is a gas which when dissolved in water produces Hydrobromic acid. So hydrobromic acid is generally written as HBr but it is actually HBr(aq). It is sometimes also written as H3O+ Br-
HBr is hydrogen bromide (or hydrobromic acid).
Hydrobromic acid is simply hydrogen bromide dissolved in water.
Hydrogen and Bromine. Similar to hydrogen chloride it dissolves in water to form hydrobromic acid.
Yes
Hydrobromic acid is a homogeneous mixture of hydrogen bromide and water.
Hydrobrmic acid is a solution of hydrogen bromide in water.
HBr is a gas which when dissolved in water produces Hydrobromic acid. So hydrobromic acid is generally written as HBr but it is actually HBr(aq). It is sometimes also written as H3O+ Br-
HBr is hydrogen bromide.
Hydrobromic acid HBr(aq)
Many metals react with an acid to form hydrogen. A common chemistry lab activity is to react zinc metal with hydrochloric acid to create hydrogen gas and aqueous zinc chloride.
Hydrobromic Acid is HBr. Diatomic acids are typically hydrogen combined with a halogen. For nominal purposes, it's usually the prefix "hydro-" with the root of the halogen, but instead of having "-ine" at the end you have "-ic." HBr -> Hydrobromic acid HCl -> Hydrochloric acid HI -> Hydroiodic acid
hydrobromic acid + tin -> tin bromide + hydrogen 2HBr (aq) + Sn (s) -> SnBr2 (s) + H2 (g)