Bromous acid

Bromous acid
Identifiers
PubChem 165616
ChemSpider 145144 YesY
ChEBI CHEBI:29247 YesY
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Properties
Molecular formula HBrO2
Molar mass 112.911 g/mol
Related compounds
Other anions Hydrobromic acid; hypobromous acid; bromic acid; perbromic acid
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Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)
Infobox references

Bromous acid is an acid with the formula HBrO2. It has bromine in the +3 oxidation state. The salts of bromous acid are called bromites. The acid is not stable and only occurs as an intermediate; for example, in the oxidation of hypobromites.[1]

Chemistry

Bromous acid can be produced by classical chemical or electrochemicals method via anodic oxidation.[citation needed]

HBrO + HClO → HBrO2 + HCl

Also disproportioning of hypobromous acid will give bromous acid and hydrobromic acid.[citation needed]

2 HBrO → HBrO2 + HBr

Lastly, a synproportion reaction of bromic acid and hydrobromic acid gives bromous acid.[citation needed]

2 HBrO3 + HBr → 3 HBrO2
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Compounds

Several bromites are stable and have been isolated. For example NaBrO2· 3H2O and Ba(BrO2)2·H2O.[1]

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Use

Bromites can be used for the reduction of permanganates to manganates.[1]

2MnO
4
+ BrO
2
+ OH → 2MnO2−
4
+ BrO
3
+ H2O
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