- Hypobromous acid
Hypobromous acid is a weak, unstable
acid withchemical formula HOBr. It is also called bromanol or hydroxidobromine. It occurs only in solution and has chemical and physical properties that are very similar to those ofhypochlorous acid .In aqueous solution, hypobromous acid partially dissociates into the hypobromite anion BrO− and the
cation H+. The salts of hypobromous acid are also called hypobromites. Like the acid, these salts are unstable and when evaporated or boiled to dryness, they undergo a disproportionation reaction, yielding the respective bromate and bromide salts.When pure bromine is added to water, it forms hypobromous acid and
hydrobromic acid (HBr)::Br2(l) + H2O(l) → HOBr(aq) + HBr (aq)
HOBr is used as a
bleach , anoxidizer , adeodorant , and adisinfectant , due to its ability to kill the cells of manypathogen s. The compound is generated in warm-blooded vertebrate organisms especially byeosinophils , which produce it by the action of esoinophilperoxidase , an enzyme which preferentially uses bromide. cite web |url=http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/abstract/264/10/5660 |title=Eosinophils preferentially use bromide to generate halogenating agents -- Mayeno et al. 264 (10): 5660 -- Journal of Biological Chemistry |accessdate=2008-01-12 |format= |work=] Bromide is also used inhot tub s and spas as a germicidal agent, using the action of an oxidizing agent to generate hypobromite in a similar fashion to the peroxidase in eosinophils. It is especially effective when used in combination with its congener,hypochlorous acid .References
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