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+ | | Name = Sodium perbromate monohydrate | ||
+ | | IUPACName = Sodium perbromate — water (1/1) | ||
+ | | Section1 = {{Chembox Identifiers | ||
+ | | ChemSpiderID = 2284849 | ||
+ | | InChI=1/BrHO4.Na.H2O/c2-1(3,4)5;;/h(H,2,3,4,5);;1H2/q;+1;/p-1 | ||
+ | | InChIKey = YLKXJWSPLJTJSS-REWHXWOFAV | ||
+ | | StdInChI=1S/BrHO4.Na.H2O/c2-1(3,4)5;;/h(H,2,3,4,5);;1H2/q;+1;/p-1 | ||
+ | | StdInChIKey = YLKXJWSPLJTJSS-UHFFFAOYSA-M | ||
+ | | CASNo = 56607-33-1 | ||
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+ | | Section2 = {{Chembox Properties | ||
+ | | Formula = NaBrO<sub>4</sub>·H<sub>2</sub>O | ||
+ | | MolarMass = 184.90 g mol<sup>−1</sup> | ||
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+ | | Section3 = {{Chembox Structure | ||
+ | | Reference = <ref>{{citation | first1 = A. C. | last1 = Blackburn | first2 = J. C. | last2 = Gallucci | first3 = R. E. | last3 = Gerkin | first4 = W. J. | last4 = Reppart | title = Structure of sodium perbromate monohydrate | journal = Acta Crystallogr., Sect. C: Cryst. Struct. Commun. | year = 1992 | volume = 48 | issue = 3 | pages = 419–24 | doi = 10.1107/S0108270191010818}}.</ref> | ||
+ | | SpaceGroup = P2/''c'' | ||
+ | | LattConst_a = 1575.75(19) pm | ||
+ | | LattConst_b = 573.73(15) pm | ||
+ | | LattConst_c = 1133.90(19) pm | ||
+ | | LattConst_beta = 111.193(10) | ||
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+ | '''Sodium perbromate''', NaBrO<sub>4</sub>, is the [[sodium]] [[salt]] of [[perbromic acid]]. It is best prepared by the oxidation of [[sodium bromate]] in alkaline solution (5 M [[sodium hydroxide]]) by gaseous [[fluorine]]: | ||
+ | :BrO{{su|b=3|p=−}} + F<sub>2</sub> + 2 OH<sup>−</sup> → BrO{{su|b=4|p=−}} + 2 F<sup>−</sup> + H<sub>2</sub>O | ||
+ | The yield is about 20%, and the reaction can be operated on a 100-gram scale. [[Perbromic acid]] can be prepared from the resulting sodium perbromate by [[ion exchange]], and used to prepare other perbromates.<ref>{{citation | first = E. H. | last = Appelman | title = Perbromic acid and potassium perbromate | journal = Inorg. Synth. | year = 1972 | volume = 13 | pages = 1–9 | doi = 10.1002/9780470132449.ch1}}.</ref> | ||
==Notes and references== | ==Notes and references== | ||
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Sodium perbromate, NaBrO4, is the sodium salt of perbromic acid. It is best prepared by the oxidation of sodium bromate in alkaline solution (5 M sodium hydroxide) by gaseous fluorine:
- BrO−3 + F2 + 2 OH− → BrO−4 + 2 F− + H2O
The yield is about 20%, and the reaction can be operated on a 100-gram scale. Perbromic acid can be prepared from the resulting sodium perbromate by ion exchange, and used to prepare other perbromates.[3]
Notes and references
Notes
References
- ↑ Ukeles, S. D.; Freiberg, M. Bromine, Inorganic Compounds. In Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology; John Wiley: New York, 2002. DOI: 10.1002/0471238961.021815131001031.
- ↑ Blackburn, A. C.; Gallucci, J. C.; Gerkin, R. E.; Reppart, W. J. Structure of sodium perbromate monohydrate. Acta Crystallogr., Sect. C: Cryst. Struct. Commun. 1992, 48 (3), 419–24. DOI: 10.1107/S0108270191010818.
- ↑ Appelman, E. H. Perbromic acid and potassium perbromate. Inorg. Synth. 1972, 13, 1–9. DOI: 10.1002/9780470132449.ch1.
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