- Bromic acid
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Name = Bromic acid
ImageFile = Bromic-acid-3D-vdW.png
ImageName = Space-filling model of bromic acid
IUPACName = hydroxy-γ5-bromanedione
hydroxidodioxidobromine
bromic acid
OtherNames = bromic(V) acid
hydrogen bromate
Section1 = Chembox Identifiers
SMILES = OBr(=O)=O
CASNo = 7789-31-3
RTECS = TP8580000
PubChem= 24445
Section2 = Chembox Properties
Formula = hydrogenbromineoxygen|3
MolarMass = 128.91 g/mol
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OtherCpds =Bromic acid, HBrO3, is a
bromine oxoacid . Itssalts , thebromate s, are powerfuloxidizing agent s in thesolid state, much like thechlorate s, and are used in specialty pyrotechnical mixtures. Bromic acid is a key reagent in the well-known Belousov-Zhabotinsky oscillating reaction. Bromic acid is composed of 62% bromine, 1% hydrogen, and 37% oxygen, by weight.References
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