This section is from the book "Modern Chemistry", by William Ramsay. Also available from Amazon: Modern Chemistry: Theoretical and Modern Chemistry (Volume 2).
The bromates are white salts soluble in water; they do not, however, decompose into bromide and perbromate when heated; the perbromate is unstable, and bromide and oxygen are the only products. Bromic acid, too, when warmed changes to water, hydrobromic acid, bromine, and oxygen; as no compound analogous to C1O2 is produced, bromous acid is unknown.
 
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