- Beryllium bromide
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Formula = BeBr2
MolarMass = 168.820 g/mol
Appearance = colorless white crystals
Density = 3.465 g/cm³, solid
MeltingPt = 508°C
Melting_notes = 473°C sublimes
BoilingPt = 520°CCitation
last = Perry
first =Dale L.
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last2 =Phillips
first2 =Sidney L.
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year =1995
title =Handbook of Inorganic Compounds
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pages =61-62
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url= http://books.google.com/books?id=0fT4wfhF1AsC&pg=PA61&dq=%22beryllium+bromide%22+properties&as_brr=3&sig=NDf7PmjoOd80k5IHspIoSFa2sWI#PPA61,M1
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Solubility = Highly
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last = Parsons
first =Charles Lathrop
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year =1909
title =The Chemistry and Literature of Beryllium
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place =Easton, Pa.
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url =http://books.google.com/books?id=7MxAAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA21&dq=%22beryllium+bromide%22&as_brr=3#PPA21,M1
accessdate =2007-12-10 ]
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OtherAnions =Beryllium fluoride Beryllium chloride Beryllium iodide
OtherCations =Magnesium bromide Calcium bromide
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chemical compound with the formula BeBr2. It is veryhygroscopic and dissolves well inwater .Reactions
Beryllium bromide can be prepared by reacting
beryllium metal with elementalbromine at temperatures of 500°C to 700°C::Be + Br2 → BeBr2Beryllium bromide is also formed when
beryllium oxide withhydrobromic acid (inaqueous solution ) orhydrogen bromide (in thegas phase)::BeO + 2 HBr → BeBr2 + H2OReferences
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