Hydrogen Bromide Gas
Hydrogen Bromide Gas

Hydrogen Bromide Gas

Hydrogen Bromide Gas Specification

  • Molecular Formula
  • HBr
  • HS Code
  • 28111990
  • Taste
  • Acrid
  • Structural Formula
  • HBr
  • Molecular Weight
  • 80.91 g/mol
  • Boiling point
  • -66.8C
  • Smell
  • Pungent, irritating
  • Classification
  • Inorganic Acid
  • Inorganic Acid Types
  • Hydrogen Bromide
  • Grade
  • Industrial, Electronic
  • Purity
  • 99.99%
  • Application
  • Chemical Synthesis, Pharmaceutical Intermediate, Laboratory Reagent
  • Appearance
  • Colourless or faint yellow gas
  • CAS No
  • 10035-10-6
  • EINECS No
  • 233-113-0
  • Other Names
  • Hydrobromic Acid Gas, Bromane
  • Usage
  • Manufacture of bromides, catalyst, reagent in chemistry
  • Melting Point
  • -86.9C
  • Density
  • 2.792 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Solubility
  • Highly soluble in water
  • Raw Material
  • Bromine, Hydrogen
  • Stability
  • Stable under recommended conditions, highly reactive with water and bases
  • Hazards Identification
  • Toxic by inhalation, corrosive, non-flammable gas
  • Transport Information
  • Class 2.3 (Toxic gas), Proper Shipping Name: Hydrogen Bromide, Anhydrous
  • Odor Threshold
  • Less than 5 ppm
  • Pressure Packaged
  • Available in high pressure steel cylinders
  • Storage Conditions
  • Store in cool, well-ventilated area, away from moisture and incompatible materials
  • UN Number
  • UN 1048
  • Vapor Pressure
  • 2.02 MPa at 20°C
 
 

About Hydrogen Bromide Gas

Empowered with forty four years of expertise in the chemical industry, we are serving our huge client base by providing quality tested Hydrogen Bromide Gas. Other than its usage in chemical synthesis for production of bromides from alcohols, this gas is also used as a catalyst in various chemical reactions. It is formulated under the supervision of our diligent professionals using the best quality chemicals under the most favourable conditions. In addition, clients can avail this Hydrogen Bromide Gas at highly competitive prices from us.


Features:

  • Accurate composition

  • High solubility in water

  • High effectiveness

  • Safe to use 

Specifications:

Sr No

ACTIVITY

A

General information :


1

Structure : HBr

2

Molecular formula : HBr

3

Molecular weight : 80.998

4

Chemical name : Hydrogen bromide solution in acetic acid

5

Density at 25oc : 1.30 1.38 gm/ml



B

Specifications :

1

Description : Clear, yellow to brownish fuming liquid

2

Assay : > 30.0 %

3

Specific Gravity :1.37 1.40

4

Sulphate : Absent

5

Free bromine : Not more than 0.2 %

6

Water : Not more than 1.0 %



Premium Quality and Versatile Applications

Hydrogen Bromide Gas (HBr) meets industrial and electronic grade standards with 99.99% purity, making it suitable for chemical synthesis, pharmaceutical intermediates, and as a key laboratory reagent. It is commonly used in the production of bromides and serves as a powerful catalyst in various chemical processes, offering efficiency and reliability for specialized applications.


Safe Storage and Transportation

Hydrogen Bromide Gas is delivered in high-pressure steel cylinders and must be stored in a cool, well-ventilated area, isolated from moisture and incompatible materials. Identified with UN No. 1048 and transported under Class 2.3 (toxic gas), strict safety guidelines are adhered to for both storage and shipment to minimize risk and ensure product integrity.

FAQs of Hydrogen Bromide Gas:


Q: How should Hydrogen Bromide Gas in pressure-packaged cylinders be stored?

A: Store Hydrogen Bromide Gas cylinders in a cool, well-ventilated place, away from moisture and substances that react with acids or bases. Keeping the cylinders upright and away from direct sunlight or heat sources is essential for safety.

Q: What are the primary uses of Hydrogen Bromide Gas?

A: Hydrogen Bromide Gas is mainly used as a reagent in chemical synthesis, a pharmaceutical intermediate, and in laboratory procedures. It is also employed in the manufacture of bromides and as a catalyst for certain chemical reactions.

Q: When is Hydrogen Bromide Gas considered hazardous?

A: The gas is hazardous if inhaled due to its toxicity and corrosiveness. It should also be considered dangerous when in contact with water or bases, as it reacts vigorously. Proper personal protective equipment (PPE) is required when handling.

Q: Where is Hydrogen Bromide Gas mainly exported or supplied from?

A: This gas is primarily manufactured, exported, and supplied in India, with availability from reputable exporters and suppliers who follow international and local safety guidelines.

Q: What process is followed for transporting Hydrogen Bromide Gas safely?

A: Hydrogen Bromide Gas is transported as a compressed, anhydrous gas in high-pressure steel cylinders, classified under UN 1048 and Class 2.3 (toxic gas). Transportation complies with national and international hazardous materials regulations to ensure safety.

Q: How does using Hydrogen Bromide Gas benefit industrial applications?

A: With its high purity (99.99%) and reliable reactivity, Hydrogen Bromide Gas enhances efficiency and yield in chemical synthesis and pharmaceutical manufacturing. It is a precise catalyst and reagent for industrial processes, providing consistent results.

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