| 1. | The compound is easiely obtain by reacting pentaerytrit with hydrobromic acid.
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| 2. | Hydrobromic acid is one of the strongest mineral acids known.
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| 3. | Hydrobromic acid is a solution of HBr in water.
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| 4. | Angelic acid reacts with hydrobromic acid and bromine producing hydrochloric and hydroiodic acids, respectively.
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| 5. | It may be formed by the reaction of bismuth oxide and hydrobromic acid with the equation
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| 6. | Alcohols may likewise be converted to bromoalkanes using hydrobromic acid or phosphorus tribromide ( PBr 3 ).
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| 7. | Hydrobromic acid has commonly been prepared industrially by reacting bromine with either sulfur or phosphorus and water.
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| 8. | For example, in the presence of hydrobromic acid, the dimer dissolves and bromoauric acid is formed.
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| 9. | This combination is problematic when membranes are used, because they form hydrobromic acid that can destroy the membrane.
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| 10. | It may be prepared by the reaction of osmium tetroxide with hydrobromic acid, followed by zinc and cyclopentadiene.
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