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AlBr3 aluminum

AlBr3 ALUMINUM BROMIDE 39.535 2.0117E-01 -3.2271E-04 2.2542E-07 -5.7081E-11 100 1500 gas... [Pg.357]

Ag708N03 Silver oxynitrate, 4 13 AlBr3 Aluminum bromide, 3 30, 33 [Al(C204)8]Ka-3H20 Potassium trioxalatoaluminate, 1 36 A1(C5H702)8 Aluminum acetylace-tonate, 2 25... [Pg.250]

Answers (A-1) NaBr, sodium bromide (A-2) NajCOj, sodium carbonate (A-3) Na3P04, sodium phosphate (B-1) CaBrj, calcium bromide (B-2) CaC03, calcium carbonate (B-3) Ca3 (P04)2, calcium phosphate (C-1) AlBr3, aluminum bromide (C-2) Al2(C03)3, aluminum carbonate (C-3) AIPO4, aluminum phosphate. [Pg.231]

AlBr3, EtSH, 0°, 0.5-1 h, 73-78% yield. Aluminum bromide cleaves aryl and alkyl methyl ethers in high yield methyl esters are stable. [Pg.287]

Aluminum(III) complexes are amongst the most common Lewis acids. In particular, aluminum halide species (e.g., A1C13, AlBr3) are commercially available and are widely used for various reactions. Other types of Lewis acid such as aluminum alkoxides, alkylaluminum halides, and trialkylaluminum species are also used for many kinds of Lewis-acid-mediated reactions. [Pg.429]

Less clear is the sequence which leads to the formation of the active species in the case of catalysts prepared from zero-valent nickel complexes and aluminum halides or alkylaluminum halides (method C2). The catalytic properties of these systems, however—in particular, the influence of phosphines (76)—leaves no doubt that the active species is also of the HNiY type discussed above. In this connection, a recent electron spin resonance report that nickel(I) species are formed in the reaction of COD2Ni with AlBr3 (83 ), and the disproportionation of Ni(I) to Ni(II) and Ni(0) in the presence of Lewis acids (69) should be mentioned. [Pg.118]

In the two previous examples, the sucrose and santonic acid existed in solution as molecules, instead of dissociating to ions. The latter case requires the total molality of all ionic species. Calculate the total ionic molality of a solution of 50.0 grams of aluminum bromide (AlBr3) in 700 grams of water. Because the gram formula weight of AlBt3 is... [Pg.97]

The importance of aluminum trichloride (and AlBr3 which is more soluble in hydrocarbons) as a catalyst, particularly for Friedel-Crafts alkylation and acylation of aromatic compounds,... [Pg.121]


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AlBr3 ALUMINUM BROMIDE

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