hypobromous acid

hypobromous acid
An acid, HOBr, the aqueous solution of which possesses oxidizing and bleaching properties.

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hy·po·bro·mous ac·id (hi″po-broґməs) an unstable acid, HBrO; used as a disinfectant and bleaching agent and in testing for urea.

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