Fuming Hydrobromic Acid 55%
Fuming 55% hydrobromic acid that emits HBr vapors, a chemically defined inorganic acid under HTS 2811.19.30.00. Used in analytical chemistry and halide salt preparation.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If hydrogen bromide gas content predominates
Pure hydrogen halide gases classified in heading 2806.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Special fuming liquid handling (UN1788, PG II); require secondary containment packaging
• Distinguish from HBr gas via vapor pressure specs in CoA
• CBP may require vapor phase analysis if questioned as anhydrous gas
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