In this video I make hydrobromic acid from sulfuric acid and sodium bromide. You can also use potassium bromide.
Hydrobromic acid (HBr) is a strong, corrosive acid used widely as a laboratory reagent and in industrial processes but it’s not something to experiment with at home. In this video we explain what HBr ...
Acids are commonly known for their sour taste and corrosive nature, but in chemistry, their strength is defined a bit differently. A strong acid isn’t about how dangerous it is, it’s about how ...
NEWARK, N. J. Late Demonstrator of Experimental Therapeutics and Instructor in Experimental Physiology in Post-Graduate Course in Medicine, University of Pennsylvania.
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NEWARK, N. J. Late Demonstrator of Experimental Therapeutics and Instructor in Experimental Physiology in Post-Graduate Course in Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. Select the format you want to ...
Expansion in the pharmaceutical sector and rise in adoption of agrochemicals are expected to augment the global hydrobromic acid market size during the forecast period. Hydrobromic acid (HBr) is ...
A new one-pot mechanochemistry method for processing elemental gold can provide organosoluble gold salts in under one hour. By combining potassium peroxymonosulfate, a common pool cleaner, ...