Hydrogen bromide is an inorganic compound consisting of hydrogen and bromine. It is a colorless gas that dissolves in water to form hydrobromic acid, and is primarily used as a reagent in the synthesis of organic and inorganic bromides.
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CAS 10035-10-6
Hydroxylammonium sulfate
Reducing agent in industrial processes
Sodium hypophosphite monohydrate
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(RS)-2-propyl-1-heptanol
Plasticizer intermediate
Strontium nitrate
oxidizer and colorant in pyrotechnics
Deuterium bromide
research compound
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Sodium bromide
source of bromide ion
Zinc bromide
Manufacture of rayon and photographic emulsions
bromane
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