| CAS# | 10035-10-6 |
| Formula | HBr |
| Synonyms | Hydrogen bromide; Hydrogen monobromide |
| Groups/Uses | Chemical compounds production, Plastics, Photography, Pharmaceuticals, Textiles |
| Markets | Chemical & Materials Manufacturing, Personal care & Pharmaceutical, Textiles |
FAQ’S
What is Hydrobromic acid?
Hydrobromic acid is a strong, highly corrosive, and acidic liquid that is colorless to light yellow in color with a pungent odor.
What are the uses of Hydrobromic acid?
Hydrobromic acid is used to make inorganic bromides (zinc bromide), organobromine compounds, and organic compounds (allyl bromide). It is used as an activator to make certain plastics. It is used photography, pharmaceuticals, industrial drying, textile finishing, engraving and lithography.
What are the health risks of Hydrobromic acid?
Hydrobromic acid can cause eye and respiratory irritation, skin burns, mouth and stomach burns, nausea, vomiting, difficulty breathing, and hypertension.
Choice Organochem LLP supplies Hydrobromic acid to users/customers for Chemical & Materials Manufacturing, Personal care & Pharmaceutical, and Textiles.