Hydrobromic acid
Hydrobromic acid is a clear, colorless, and highly corrosive liquid. It is a strong acid composed of hydrogen and bromine. Hydrobromic acid is commonly used in various industrial and laboratory applications.
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Synthesis and Characterization of Nb2AlC
Synthesis of Organic Halide Compounds
MABr was synthesized by stirring 5 mL of MA, 5 mL of HBr and 10 mL of ethanol in an ice bath for 2 h. Then the solution was heated at 60 °C to obtain the crude MABr. The white powder was washed with ethyl ether several times, and then dried in a vacuum oven at 45 °C to acquire the purified MABr. Meanwhile, BABr was synthesized using the same method as described above.
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