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  • Hydrogen Bromide (HBr): Color & Properties - A Comprehensive Guide
    Hydrogen bromide (HBr) is colorless in its gaseous state. However, when dissolved in water to form hydrobromic acid, it becomes a colorless liquid.

    It's important to note that hydrogen bromide can react with oxygen in the air to form bromine, which is a reddish-brown gas. This reaction can happen especially if the HBr is exposed to light.

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