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18 February, 22:35

Write the product for the result of dibromine oxide (Br2O) reacting with water (the product will have only 1 equivalent (atom) of bromine in it).

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  1. 19 February, 01:53
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    HBrO

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    Dibromine oxide (Br₂O) is an acidic oxide because it is formed by a nonmetal and oxygen, When an acidic oxide reacts with water it forms an oxoacid. Since Br has the oxidation number + 1 in Br₂O, it forms the acid HBrO (hypobromous acid) with the same oxidation number. The reaction is:

    Br₂O + H₂O → 2 HBrO
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