| Title:  Hydrobromic Acid CAS Registry Number:  10035-10-6 Molecular Formula:  HBr Molecular Weight:  80.91 Percent Composition:  H 1.25%, Br 98.76% Literature References:  A soln of hydrogen bromide gas in water.  Marketed in various concns, e.g., 50% HBr, d 1.517; 40% HBr, d 1.38; 34%, d 1.31; 10%, d 1.08.  Lab prepn according to the eq H2SO4 + KBr ® KHSO4 + HBr:  Heisig, Amdur, Inorg. Synth. 1, 155 (1939).  See also Hydrogen Bromide. Properties:  Colorless or faintly yellow; slowly darkens on exposure to air and light.  Miscible with water, alcohol.  Keep protected from light.  When dil hydrobromic acid is distilled, a weaker acid comes over first and when a very concd acid is boiled, HBr gas chiefly distills over first; in both cases a "constant boiling" acid contg about 47.5% HBr remains which distills unchanged at 126°.  The bp and compn of the azeotrope varies with pressure:  at 100 mm, bp 74.12°, compn 49.80% HBr; at 400 mm, bp 107.00°, compn 48.47%; at 700 mm, bp 122°, compn 47.74%; at 800 mm, bp 125.79°, compn 47.56%: Bonner et al., J. Am. Chem. Soc. 55, 1406 (1933).  Aq solns are strongly acid.  The satd aq soln contains 68.85% HBr at 0° and 66% at 25°. Boiling point:  at 100 mm, bp 74.12°, compn 49.80% HBr; at 400 mm, bp 107.00°, compn 48.47%; at 700 mm, bp 122°, compn 47.74%; at 800 mm, bp 125.79°, compn 47.56% CAUTION:  Strong irritant. Use:  The concd acid is used principally in analytical chemistry and organic prepns. Therap-Cat:  Sedative. Therap-Cat-Vet:  Has been used as a sedative. Keywords:  Sedative/Hypnotic.  |