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Is bromide an acid or base?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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14y ago

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Bromide is not, in an of itself, an acid or a base. Bromide is capable of combining with an H+ ion and then becomes Hydrobromic Acid. Due to Bromine's position on the Periodic Table it is likely to form acids, not bases.

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12y ago

boron is not a bronsted acid or base but rather a Lewis acid which accepts electron density very well

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13y ago

HBrO3 is an acid.

Bromic acid to be specific.

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13y ago

It is an acid.

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acid

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base

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3y ago

Wrong it’s a salt!

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