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ascorbic acid (also known as Vitamin C)

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Is bromine an acid or base?

Bromine alone is neither an acid or base--it's an element.


What is the acid in HBr?

Hydrogen Bromine Acid


Is the element bromine is it a Halogen?

Ofcourse Bromine is a halogen becoz derived from sea H2o


What is the pH of bromine?

There is no specific pH for bromine because: Bromine itself is not an acid or base Bromine forms several acids of different strengths pH is dependent on both the strength and concentration of the acid or base.


Chemical element is derived from the greek for 'stench'?

Bromine


What is bromine reaction with water?

Bromine reacts with water to form a mixture of Hydrobromic Acid, HBr, and Hypobromous Acid, HBrO.


Why cant Br react with sulphuric acid to give Br?

If pure bromine is contacted with sulfuric acid, the only possible source of bromine atoms for a potential chemical product is the original bromine itself; the sulfuric acid does not contain any bromine atoms and therefore can not supply any additional atoms to make more bromine.


What does the Greek word for bromine mean in E English?

Bromine is derived from the Greek language bromos, with the meaning bad smelling.


Elements present in hydrobromic acid?

Hydrogen and Bromine. Similar to hydrogen chloride it dissolves in water to form hydrobromic acid.


Does Glucose reacts with bromine water?

When D- glucose is treated with bromine water - it oxides the terminal aldehyde to carboxylic acid and the major product is gluconic acid.


What happen when d-glucose reacts with bromine in water?

Bromine Water disappear thus forming Gluconic Acid


What is a saccharinic acid?

A saaccharinic acid is an acid derived from various sugars.