Calcium hypobromite
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Calcium hypobromite, Ca(BrO)2, is the calcium salt of hypobromous acid. It can be prepared by the reaction of bromine with aqueous calcium hydroxide solution at 0 °C or lower.[1] The product of the reaction of bromine with solid calcium hydroxide is formulated as CaBr(BrO) or, equivalently, Ca(BrO)2·CaBr2.[2] It has long been known as a strong oxidizing and bleaching agent.[2]
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- ↑ Cotton, F. Albert; Wilkinson, Geoffrey Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, 5th ed.; Wiley-Interscience: New York, 1988; pp 563–67. ISBN 0-471-84997-9.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 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.
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