-
oxidative bromination of the
element with
bromine or
hydrogen bromide, high-temperature
bromination of a
metal oxide or
other halide by
bromine, a volatile...
- been isolated.
Bromination is more
selective than
chlorination because the
reaction is less exothermic.
Illustrative of the
bromination of an
alkene is...
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Bromine (35Br) has two
stable isotopes, 79Br and 81Br, and 35
known radioisotopes, the most
stable of
which is 77Br, with a half-life of 57.036 hours...
- In
organic chemistry, the
bromine test is a
qualitative test for the
presence of
unsaturation (carbon-to-carbon
double or
triple bonds),
phenols and anilines...
-
approximately +0.3 V).
Bromination often leads to
higher oxidation states than
iodination but
lower or
equal oxidation states to chlorination.
Bromine tends to react...
- synthesized.
Standard conditions for
using NBS in
allylic and/or
benzylic bromination involves refluxing a
solution of NBS in
anhydrous CCl4 with a radical...
- more or less
bromine than
predicted by the
equation above. For example, some
alkenes dimerize in the
presence of
bromine.
Allylic bromination is another...
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Bromine fluoride may
refer to
several compounds with the
elements bromine and fluorine:
Bromine monofluoride, BrF
Bromine trifluoride, BrF3
Bromine pentafluoride...
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Bromine monochloride, also
called bromine(I) chloride, bromochloride, and
bromine chloride, is an
interhalogen inorganic compound with
chemical formula...
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Bromine monoxide is a
binary inorganic compound of
bromine and
oxygen with the
chemical formula BrO. A free radical, this
compound is the
simplest of many...