- Sodium bromate
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Sodium bromate Sodium bromateOther namesSodium bromate(V)
Bromic acid, sodium saltIdentifiers CAS number 7789-38-0 PubChem 24607 ChemSpider 23009 UN number 1494 RTECS number EF8750000 Jmol-3D images Image 1 - [Na+].[O-]Br(=O)=O
Properties Molecular formula NaBrO3 Molar mass 150.89 g/mol Appearance colorless or white solid
odorlessDensity 3.339 g/cm3 Melting point 381 °C
Boiling point 1390 °C
Hazards MSDS ICSC 0196 EU Index Not listed R-phrases R8, R36, R37, R38 S-phrases S26, S27, S36, S37, S39 Main hazards Oxidizing agent NFPA 704 Flash point 381 °C Related compounds Other anions Sodium chlorate
Sodium iodateOther cations Potassium bromate
Calcium bromateRelated compounds Sodium bromide
Sodium hypobromite
Sodium bromitebromate (verify) (what is: / ?)
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)Infobox references Sodium bromate, the inorganic compound with the chemical formula of NaBrO3, is the sodium salt of bromic acid. It is a strong oxidant, mainly used in continuous or batch dyeing processes involving sulfur or vat dyes and as a hair-permagent, chemical agent, or gold solvent in gold mines when used with sodium bromide.
Synonyms: dyetone, neutralizer K 126, neutralizer K 140, neutralizer K 938
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Sodium compounds NaAlO2 · NaBH3(CN) · NaBH4 · NaBr · NaBrO3 · NaCH3COO · NaCN · NaC6H5CO2 · NaC6H4(OH)CO2 · NaCl · NaClO · NaClO2 · NaClO3 · NaClO4 · NaF · NaH · NaHCO3 · NaHSO3 · NaHSO4 · NaI · NaIO3 · NaIO4 · NaMnO4 · NaNH2 · NaNO2 · NaNO3 · NaN3 · NaOH · NaO2 · NaPO2H2 · NaReO4 · NaSCN · NaSH · NaTcO4 · NaVO3 · Na2CO3 · Na2C2O4 · Na2CrO4 · Na2Cr2O7 · Na2MnO4 · Na2MoO4 · Na2O · Na2O2 · Na2O(UO3)2 · Na2S · Na2SO3 · Na2SO4 · Na2S2O3 · Na2S2O4 · Na2S2O5 · Na2S2O6 · Na2S2O7 · Na2S2O8 · Na2Se · Na2SeO3 · Na2SeO4 · Na2SiO3 · Na2Te · Na2TeO3 · Na2Ti3O7 · Na2U2O7 · NaWO4 · Na2Zn(OH)4 · Na3N · Na3P · Na3VO4 · Na4Fe(CN)6 · Na5P3O10 · NaBiO3
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