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  2. Bromous acid - Wikipedia

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    A oxidation reaction between hypobromous acid (HBrO) and hypochlorous acid (HClO) can be used to produce bromous acid (HBrO 2) and hydrochloric acid (HCl). [citation needed] HBrO + HClOHBrO 2 + HCl. A redox reaction of hypobromous acid (HBrO) can form bromous acid (HBrO 2) as its product: [citation needed] HBrO + H 2 O − 2e − → HBrO ...

  3. Halous acid - Wikipedia

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    HBrO + HClOHBrO 2 + HCl [citation needed] 2 HBrOHBrO 2 + HBr [citation needed] The latter is a disproportionation reaction. Another method of oxidizing hypobromous acid can be used: HBrO + H 2 O - 2e − → HBrO 2 + 2H + [citation needed] The oxidized bromine-containing acid need not contain oxygen originally, as in this ...

  4. Hypochlorous acid - Wikipedia

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    Hypochlorous acid is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Cl O H, also written as HClO, HOCl, or ClHO. [2] [3] Its structure is H−O−Cl.It is an acid that forms when chlorine dissolves in water, and itself partially dissociates, forming a hypochlorite anion, ClO −.

  5. Hypobromous acid - Wikipedia

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    In nature, hypobromous acid is produced by bromoperoxidases, which are enzymes that catalyze the oxidation of bromide with hydrogen peroxide: [2] [3] Br − + H 2 O 2 HOBr + OH −. Hypobromous acid has a pK a of 8.65 and is therefore only partially dissociated in water at pH 7.

  6. Chlorous acid - Wikipedia

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    Chlorous acid is an inorganic compound with the formula HClO 2. It is a weak acid. Chlorine has oxidation state +3 in this acid. The pure substance is unstable, disproportionating to hypochlorous acid (Cl oxidation state +1) and chloric acid (Cl oxidation state +5): 2 HClO 2 → HClO + HClO 3

  7. Oxyacid - Wikipedia

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    There are several general reasons for this: (1) they may condense to form oligomers (e.g., H 2 CrO 4 to H 2 Cr 2 O 7), or dehydrate all the way to form the anhydride (e.g., H 2 CO 3 to CO 2), (2) they may disproportionate to one compound of higher and another of lower oxidation state (e.g., HClO 2 to HClO and HClO 3), or (3) they might exist ...

  8. Pinnick oxidation - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2) can be used as HOCl scavenger whose byproducts do not interfere in the Pinnick oxidation reaction: HOCl + H 2 O 2 → HCl + O 2 + H 2 O. In a weakly acidic condition, fairly concentrated (35%) H 2 O 2 solution undergoes a rapid oxidative reaction with no competitive reduction reaction of HClO 2 to form HOCl. HClO 2 ...

  9. Perbromic acid - Wikipedia

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    Perbromic acid is the inorganic compound with the formula HBrO 4.Perbromic acid is characterized as a colorless liquid which has no characteristic scent. It is an oxoacid of bromine, with an oxidation state of +7.