- GeBr4
Hafnium tetrabromide, HfBr4
Iridium tetrabromide, IrBr4
Neptunium tetrabromide, NpBr4
Osmium tetrabromide, OsBr4
Platinum tetrabromide, PtBr4 Polonium...
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Carbon tetrabromide, CBr4, also
known as tetrabromomethane, is a
bromide of carbon. Both
names are
acceptable under IUPAC nomenclature. CBr4 can be obtained...
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Polonium tetrabromide, is a
bromide of polonium, with the
chemical formula PoBr4.
Polonium tetrabromide can be
formed by the
direct reaction of bromine...
- Lead
tetrachloride (a
yellow oil)
decomposes at room temperature, lead
tetrabromide is less
stable still, and the
existence of lead
tetraiodide is questionable...
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Hafnium tetrabromide is the
inorganic compound with the
formula HfBr4. It is the most
common bromide of hafnium. It is a colorless,
diamagnetic moisture...
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Uranium tetrabromide is an
inorganic chemical compound of
uranium in
oxidation state +4.
Uranium tetrabromide can be
produced by
reacting uranium and...
- Tin(IV)
bromide Names IUPAC name
tetrabromostannate Other names tin
tetrabromide,
stannic bromide,
bromostannic acid
Identifiers CAS
Number 7789-67-5 Y...
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Silicon tetrabromide, also
known as tetrabromosilane, is the
inorganic compound with the
formula SiBr4. This
colorless liquid has a
suffocating odor due...
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Titanium tetrabromide is the
chemical compound with the
formula TiBr4. It is the most
volatile transition metal bromide. The
properties of TiBr4 are an...
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hydrogen bromide: Zr(BH4)4 + 4 HBr → ZrBr4 + 4 H2 + 2 B2H6 Like
related tetrabromides of Ti and Hf, ZrBr4
hydrolyzes readily to give the oxybromide, with...