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Revision as of 18:24, 2 January 2011

The oxides of bromine are far less stable than their chlorine or iodine analogues. Of the seventeen binary species that have been described, none is stable at room temperature and pressure: the reality of many of these species is dubious.[1]

Formula CAS
number
Structure Thermochemistry Notes
  r(Br–O) r(Br–Br) r(O–O) Ref. ΔfHo298/kJ mol−1 Ref.
BrO 23878-08-2
BrO2 21255-83-4 OBrO
BrO2 67177-47-3 BrOO
BrO3 32062-14-9 C3v
BrO4 11092-92-5
Br2O 21308-80-5 BrOBr
Br2O 68322-97-4 BrBrO
Br2O2 96028-01-2 BrOOBr
Br2O3 53809-75-9 OBrOBrO
Br2O3 152172-79-7 BrOBrO2
Br2O4 141438-65-5 BrOBrO3
Br2O4 53723-86-7 O2BrBrO2
Br2O4 55589-64-5 O2BrOBrO
Br2O5 58572-43-3 O2BrOBrO2 [2]
Br2O6
Br2O7
Br3O8 121992-88-0

References

  1. Chase, Malcolm W. NIST–JANAF Thermochemical Tables for the Bromine Oxides. J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data 1996, 25 (4), 1069–1111, <http://www.nist.gov/data/PDFfiles/jpcrd508.pdf>.
  2. Leopold, Dieter; Seppelt, Konrad Dibromine Pentoxide Br2O5. Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. Engl. 1994, 33 (9), 975–76. DOI: 10.1002/anie.199409751.

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