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Barium acetate bromate

Precipitates of the corresponding bromates are also produced by the addition of solutions of barium chloride, lead acetate or mercury(I) nitrate to a concentrated solution of a bromate. [Pg.339]

BARIUM BROMATE (13967-90-3) A strong oxidizer. Reacts with water, forming bromic acid. Explosive decomposition in elevated temperatures above 500°F/260°C. Violent reaction with reducing agents. Incompatible with combustible materials, aluminum, arsenic, carbon, copper, metal sulfides, finely divided metals, organic substances, phosphorus,. sulfur. Aqueous solution is incompatible with organic anhydrides, acrylates, alcohols, aldehydes, alkylene oxides, substituted allyls, cresols, caprolactam solution, epichlorohydrin, ethylene dichloride, glycols, isocyanates, ketones, maleic anhydride, nitrates, nitromethane, phenols, vinyl acetate. [Pg.150]

Give the chemical formula for each of the following ionic compounds (a) sodium phosphate, (b) zinc nitrate, (c) barium bromate, (d) iron(II) perchlorate, (e) cobalt(II) hydrogen carbonate, (f) chromium(III) acetate, (g) potassium dichromate. [Pg.73]


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