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A textbook of chemical philosophy on the basis of Dr. ...
To this gas the name of hydro-bromic acid is applied. The hydro-bromic acid gas
may be conveniently procured for experimental purposes by a process similar to
that for forming hydriodic acid. A mixture of bromine and phosphorus, slightly ...
Jacob Green, Edward Turner,
1829
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Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
Bromic Acid. Bromic (259.) When Bromine is agitated with a concentrated Acid.
solution of potassa, or when the solid alkali is mixed with an ethereal solution of
Bromine, two Salts, the Bromate and hydro-bromate of potassa, are formed.
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose,
1845
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Substance name section (part 1)...v.2. Substance name ...
H2O Bromic acid, calcium salt [ 10102-75-7] Bromic acid, calcium salt,
monohydrate ВгНОзЛ/гСаЛ/гНгО Bromic acid, cerium(3+> salt, nonahydrate
BrHO3.V3Ce.3H2O Bromic acid, lead(2+) salt [34018-28-5] A306-9331 ВгНОзН/
гРЬ Bromic ...
United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Toxic Substances,
1977
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A manual of chemistry, on the basis of Professor Brande's: ...
A mixture of bromine and phosphorus, slightly moistened, yields a large quantity
of pure hydro-bromic acid gas, which may be collected over murcury. 437. Hydro-
bromic acid gas is colourless, has an acid taste and a pungent odour. It irritates ...
William Thomas Brande,
1828
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Encyclopædia metropolitana, or, Universal dictionary of ...
Bromic Acid. Bromic (259.) When Bromine is agitated with a concentrated Acid.
solution of potassa, or when the solid alkali is mixed with an ethereal solution of
Bromine, two Salts, the Bromate and hydro-bromate of potassa, are formed.
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose,
1830
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Bromic Acid. (259.) When Bromine is agitated with a concentrated solution of
potassa, or when the solid alkali is mixed with an ethereal solution of Bromine,
two Salts, the Bromate and hydro.bromate of potassa, are formed. By evaporation
...
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley,
1845
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Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology
1: the anion, BrO3- (e.g., of bromic acid, HBrO3). It is extremely toxic and has
caused death in children due to acute renal failure. 2: a salt of bromic acid.
Bromates are flammable and are generally more toxic than chlorates. They are
neurotoxic ...
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The Edinburgh Journal of Science ... Conducted by (Sir) ...
The nitro-hydro-bromic acid is analogous to aqua regia, and possesses the
property of dissolving gold. The elements of sulphuric and hydro-bromic acids
react on each other in a slight degree ; and hence on decomposing the hydro-
bromate ...
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A Compendium of the Course of Chemical Instruction in the ...
Of Bromic Acid. Bromine forms but one compound with oxygen, called bromic
acid, which was discovered by Balard. Preparation. — When sulphuric acid is
added to bromate of baryta dissolved in water, a sulphate of baryta is precipitated
, and ...
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The Edinburgh Journal of Science
Chlorine decomposes the solution of hytlro-bromic acid in an instant. Nitric acid
likewise acts upon it, though less suddenly, occasioning the disengagement of
brome, and probably the formation of water and nitrous acid.