Calcium Bromide
Chemistry

Calcium Bromide

Calcium bromide, also known as calcium dibromide, is a chemical compound that is commonly found in drilling fluids and as a food preservative. Calcium Dibromide…
Bromine Monofluoride
Chemistry

Bromine Monofluoride

Bromine monofluoride (BrF) is an extremely unstable interhalogen compound. It is created by reacting bromine trifluoride (or bromine pentafluoride) with bromine. There are two atoms…
Boron Tribromide
Chemistry

Boron Tribromide

Boron tribromide (BBr3) is a colorless, fuming liquid compound made up of boron and bromine. Due to low bromine contamination, commercial samples typically range from…
Ammonium Bromide
Chemistry

Ammonium Bromide

The ammonium salt of hydrobromic acid, NH4Br, is ammonium bromide. The chemical crystallizes in colorless prisms with a saline taste; when heated, it sublimes and…
Carbon Monoxide
Chemistry

Carbon Monoxide

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, highly poisonous, odorless, tasteless, flammable gas with a density slightly less than that of air. Carbon monoxide is made…
Perbromic Acid
Chemistry

Perbromic Acid

Perbromic acid is an inorganic compound with the formula HBrO4. It is an oxoacid of bromine. It is a bromine oxoacid. It is a perbromate…
Bromine Trifluoride – an Interhalogen Compound
Chemistry

Bromine Trifluoride – an Interhalogen Compound

Bromine trifluoride has the formula BrF3 and is an interhalogen compound. It is a colorless to yellow fuming liquid with a strong odor. It is…
Bromine Pentafluoride
Chemistry

Bromine Pentafluoride

Bromine pentafluoride, BrF5, is a bromine fluoride and an interhalogen compound. It has high fluorinating power. It has the appearance of a colorless, fuming liquid…
Bromine Monochloride – an Inorganic Compound
Chemistry

Bromine Monochloride – an Inorganic Compound

Bromine monochloride is an interhalogen inorganic compound with the chemical formula BrCl. It is also known as bromine(I) chloride, bromochloride, and bromine chloride. It is…
Tetraborane
Chemistry

Tetraborane

Tetraborane, B4H10, is one of several stable binary boron-hydrogen compounds. It was isolated by Alfred Stock and was the first boron hydride compound to be…
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