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|  Reference = <ref>{{citation | first1 = William | last1 = Levason | first2 = J. Steven | last2 = Ogden | first3 = Mark D. | last3 = Spicer | first4 = Nigel A. | last4 = Young | title = Characterisation of the oxo-anions of bromine BrO<sub>''x''</sub><sup>−</sup> (''x''&nbsp;= 1–4) by infrared, Raman, nuclear magnetic resonance, and bromine ''K''-edge extended X-ray absorption fine structure techniques | journal = J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans. | year = 1990 | issue = 1 | pages = 349–53 | doi = 10.1039/DT9900000349}}.</ref>
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|  Reference = <ref>{{citation | first1 = C. L. | last1 = Lee | first2 = M. W. | last2 = Lister | title = The Decomposition of Aqueous Sodium Bromite | journal = Can. J. Chem. | volume = 49 | issue = 17 | pages = 2822–26 | year = 1971 | doi = 10.1139/v71-470}}.</ref>
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|  DeltaHf = −91.5 kJ mol<sup>−1</sup> (aq)
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|  DeltaGf = −33.4 kJ mol<sup>−1</sup> (aq)
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|  Entropy = 50.2 J K<sup>−1</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> (aq)
 
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*{{citation | title = The Decomposition of Hypobromite and Bromite Solutions | first1 = P. | last1 = Engel | first2 = A. | last2 = Oplatka | first3 = B. | last3 = Perlmutter-Hayman | journal = J. Am. Chem. Soc. | year = 1954 | volume = 76 | issue = 7 | pages = 2010–15 | doi = 10.1021/ja01636a092}}.
 
*{{citation | title = The Decomposition of Hypobromite and Bromite Solutions | first1 = P. | last1 = Engel | first2 = A. | last2 = Oplatka | first3 = B. | last3 = Perlmutter-Hayman | journal = J. Am. Chem. Soc. | year = 1954 | volume = 76 | issue = 7 | pages = 2010–15 | doi = 10.1021/ja01636a092}}.
 
*{{citation | first1 = H. L. | last1 = Polak | first2 = G. | last2 = Feenstra | first3 = J. | last3 = Slagman | title = Stability of hypobromite solutions | journal = Talanta | volume = 13 | issue = 5 | year = 1966 | pages = 715–24 | doi = 10.1016/0039-9140(66)80006-1}}.
 
*{{citation | first1 = H. L. | last1 = Polak | first2 = G. | last2 = Feenstra | first3 = J. | last3 = Slagman | title = Stability of hypobromite solutions | journal = Talanta | volume = 13 | issue = 5 | year = 1966 | pages = 715–24 | doi = 10.1016/0039-9140(66)80006-1}}.
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==External links==
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Latest revision as of 07:30, 5 January 2011

Hypobromite
Other names Oxidobromate(1−)
Identifiers
InChI InChI=1/BrO/c1-2/q-1
InChIKey JGJLWPGRMCADHB-UHFFFAOYAN
Standard InChI InChI=1S/BrO/c1-2/q-1
Standard InChIKey JGJLWPGRMCADHB-UHFFFAOYSA-N
CAS number [14380-62-2]
ChemSpider 4574121
Structure[1]
Molecular geometry r(Br–O) = 181 pm
Thermochemistry[2]
Std enthalpy of formation ΔfHo298 −91.5 kJ mol−1 (aq)
Std Gibbs energy of formation ΔfGo298 −33.4 kJ mol−1 (aq)
Standard molar entropy So298 50.2 J K−1 mol−1 (aq)
Related compounds
Other anions Hypochlorite

Bromite
Bromate
Perbromate
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

A hypobromite is a salt or ester of hypobromous acid.

Notes and references

Notes

References

  1. Levason, William; Ogden, J. Steven; Spicer, Mark D.; Young, Nigel A. Characterisation of the oxo-anions of bromine BrOx (x = 1–4) by infrared, Raman, nuclear magnetic resonance, and bromine K-edge extended X-ray absorption fine structure techniques. J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans. 1990 (1), 349–53. DOI: 10.1039/DT9900000349.
  2. Lee, C. L.; Lister, M. W. The Decomposition of Aqueous Sodium Bromite. Can. J. Chem. 1971, 49 (17), 2822–26. DOI: 10.1139/v71-470.

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