Lithium hypobromite
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Lithium hypobromite | |
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Identifiers | |
InChI | InChI=1/BrO.Li/c1-2;/q-1;+1 |
InChIKey | JOUZTPYNXDURHJ-UHFFFAOYAZ |
Standard InChI | InChI=1S/BrO.Li/c1-2;/q-1;+1 |
Standard InChIKey | JOUZTPYNXDURHJ-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
CAS number | [ | ]
ChemSpider | |
Properties | |
Chemical formula | LiBrO |
Molar mass | 102.84 g mol−1 |
Related compounds | |
Other anions | Lithium hypochlorite |
Other cations | Sodium hypobromite Potassium hypobromite |
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa) |
Lithium hypobromite, LiBrO, is the lithium salt of hypobromous acid. It can be prepared by the reaction of bromine with aqueous lithium hydroxide solution at 0 °C or lower.[1][2][3]
Notes and references
Notes
References
- ↑ Cotton, F. Albert; Wilkinson, Geoffrey Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, 5th ed.; Wiley-Interscience: New York, 1988; pp 563–67. ISBN 0-471-84997-9.
- ↑ Scholder, R.; Krauss, K. Über Kristallisierte Alkalihypobromite. Z. Anorg. Allg. Chem. 1952, 268 (4–6), 279–90. DOI: 10.1002/zaac.19522680410.
- ↑ Kelley, M. T.; LaValle, D. E.; Quincy, R. B. Inorganic Preparations. In Analytical Chemistry Division Annual Progress Report For Period Ending November 15, 1965; Raaen, Helen P., Ed.; Oak Ridge National Laboratory: Oak Ridge, Tenn., 1966; pp 71–73. ORNL-3889, <http://www.ornl.gov/info/reports/1966/3445605481993.pdf>.
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