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  2. Bromous acid - Wikipedia

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    Bromous acid is a product of the Belousov–Zhabotinsky reaction resulting from the combination of potassium bromate, cerium(IV) sulfate, propanedioic acid and citric acid in dilute sulfuric acid. Bromous acid is an intermediate stage of the reaction between bromate ion (BrO − 3) and bromine (Br −): [5] [6] BrO − 3 + 2 Br − → HBrO 2 ...

  3. Bromine compounds - Wikipedia

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    The four oxoacids, hypobromous acid (HOBr), bromous acid (HOBrO), bromic acid (HOBrO 2), and perbromic acid (HOBrO 3), are better studied due to their greater stability, though they are only so in aqueous solution.

  4. Bromine - Wikipedia

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    The four oxoacids, hypobromous acid (HOBr), bromous acid (HOBrO), bromic acid (HOBrO 2), and perbromic acid (HOBrO 3), are better studied due to their greater stability, though they are only so in aqueous solution.

  5. Category:Bromites - Wikipedia

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    Bromous acid; S. Sodium bromite This page was last edited on 1 November 2023, at 00:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. Belousov–Zhabotinsky reaction - Wikipedia

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    A stirred BZ reaction mixture showing changes in color over time. The discovery of the phenomenon is credited to Boris Belousov.In 1951, while trying to find the non-organic analog to the Krebs cycle, he noted that in a mix of potassium bromate, cerium(IV) sulfate, malonic acid, and citric acid in dilute sulfuric acid, the ratio of concentration of the cerium(IV) and cerium(III) ions ...

  7. Bromite - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Bromous acid; This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this ...

  8. Bromic acid - Wikipedia

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    Bromic acid, also known as hydrogen bromate, is an oxoacid with the molecular formula HBrO 3. It only exists in aqueous solution . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a colorless solution that turns yellow at room temperature as it decomposes to bromine .

  9. Hydrobromic acid - Wikipedia

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    Hydrobromic acid is an aqueous solution of hydrogen bromide.It is a strong acid formed by dissolving the diatomic molecule hydrogen bromide (HBr) in water. "Constant boiling" hydrobromic acid is an aqueous solution that distills at 124.3 °C (255.7 °F) and contains 47.6% HBr by mass, which is 8.77 mol/L. Hydrobromic acid is one of the strongest mineral acids known.