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Bromates

In the bromate-iron clock reaction, there is an autocatalytic cycle involvmg the species intennediate species HBrO. This cycle is comprised of the following non-elementary steps ... [Pg.1095]

The bromate-ferroin reaction has a quadratic autocatalytic sequence, but in this case the induction period is detennined primarily by the time required for the concentration of the hiliibitor bromide ion to fall to a critical low value tlirough the reactions... [Pg.1097]

Field R J, Koros E and Noyes R M 1972 Csoillations in ohemioal systems, part 2 thorough analysis of temporal osoillations in the bromate-oerium-malonio aoid system J. Am. Chem. Soo. 94 8649-64... [Pg.1116]

Zhabotinsky A M, Buohholtz F, Kiyatin A B and Epstein I R 1993 Csoillations and waves in metal-ion oatalysed bromate osoillating reaotion in highly oxidised states J. Phys. Chem. 97 7578-84... [Pg.1116]

The existence of chaotic oscillations has been documented in a variety of chemical systems. Some of tire earliest observations of chemical chaos have been on biochemical systems like tire peroxidase-oxidase reaction [12] and on tire well known Belousov-Zhabotinskii (BZ) [13] reaction. The BZ reaction is tire Ce-ion-catalyzed oxidation of citric or malonic acid by bromate ion. Early investigations of the BZ reaction used tire teclmiques of dynamical systems tlieory outlined above to document tire existence of chaos in tliis reaction. Apparent chaos in tire BZ reaction was found by Hudson et a] [14] aiid tire data were analysed by Tomita and Tsuda [15] using a return-map metliod. Chaos was confinned in tire BZ reaction carried out in a CSTR by Roux et a] [16, E7] and by Hudson and... [Pg.3060]

The stability of the halate(I) ion decreases, as expected, from C10 to 10 and only the chlorate(I) ion can be considered reasonably stable even in aqueous solution. Solid sodium bromate(I). NaBrO (with five or seven molecules of water of crystallisation) can be obtained, but on standing or warming it disproportionates ... [Pg.338]

Chlorine, bromine and iodine form halic(V) acids but only iodic(V) acid, HIO3, can be isolated. Solutions of the chloric) V) and bromic) V) acids can be prepared by the addition of dilute sulphuric acid to barium chlorate(V) and bromate(V) respectively, and then filtering (cf. the preparation of hydrogen peroxide). These two acids can also be prepared by decomposing the corresponding halic(I) acids, but in this case the halide ion is also present in the solution. [Pg.339]

Unexpectedly we find that the bromate(V) ion in acid solution (i.e. effectively bromic(V) acid) is a more powerful oxidising agent than the chlorate(V) ion, CIO3. The halates(V) are thermally unstable and can evolve oxygen as one of the decomposition products. Potassium chlorate(V), when heated, first melts, then resolidifies due to the formation of potassium chlorate(VII) (perchlorate) ... [Pg.340]

The ability of the solid chlorates(V) to provide oxygen led to their use in matches and fireworks. Bromates(V) and iodates(V) are used in quantitative volumetric analysis. Potassium hydrogen diiodate(V), KHflOjlj, is used to standardise solutions of sodium thiosulphate(Vf) since in the presence of excess potassium iodide and acid, the reaction... [Pg.340]

Xhe existence of chloric(VII), (perchloric), HCIO4, and several periodic(VII) acids has long been established. Bromic(VlI) acid and the bromate(VII) ion have only recently been discovered. [Pg.341]

Principle. An organic compound which contains chlorine is mixed with sodium peroxide and ignited in a closed metal bomb. The chlorine is thus converted to sodium chloride, and after acidification the chloride is estimated by the Volhard volumetric method. Bromine and iodine, when constituents of organic compounds similarly treated, are converted largely into sodium bromate and iodate respectively these ions are therefore subsequently reduced by hydrazine to bromide and iodide ions, and estimated as before. [Pg.505]

Benzilic acid may be obtained in a high state of purity by the action of an alkaline bromate solution upon benzoin at 85-90° ... [Pg.709]


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Acid bromate, oxidation with

Acrylic acid Bromates

Alcohols, secondary, oxidation with sodium bromate

Alkali bromates

Alkaline bromate

Alkaline bromate oxidation with

Aluminium, bromate

Aluminium, bromate chlorate

Aluminium, bromate iodate

Ammonium bromate

Ammonium bromate, decomposition

Barium acetate bromate

Barium bromate

Barium bromate, decomposition

Beryllium bromate

Bread bromates

Bromat

Bromat

Bromate

Bromate

Bromate analysis

Bromate and bromide

Bromate anions

Bromate detection

Bromate detection calculation

Bromate determination detection

Bromate determination methods

Bromate estimations

Bromate hair waving

Bromate ion

Bromate ions, reactions

Bromate reaction

Bromate reduction

Bromate stability

Bromate, 221 table

Bromate, Azodicarbonamide

Bromate, determination

Bromate, determination water

Bromate, flour improvement

Bromate, oxidation with

Bromate, reaction with bromide

Bromate-chlorite-iodide reaction

Bromate-driven oscillators

Bromate-sulfite reaction

Bromate-sulfite-ferrocyanide reaction

Bromate/bromide

Bromate/sulfite/ferrocyanide

Bromate/sulfite/ferrocyanide oscillator

Bromated flame retardants

Bromated ion

Bromates detection

Bromates in bread

Bromates preparation

Bromates properties

Bromates, BrO

Bromates, inorganic

Bromates, reactions

Bromation

Bromation

Bromine bromate

Bromine bromates

Cadmium bromate

Cadmium bromate ammino

Cadmium bromate chlorate

Cadmium bromate iodate

Cadmium bromate perchlorate

Calcium bromate

Calcium bromate chlorate

Calcium bromate chlorite

Calcium bromate hydrated

Calcium bromate hypochlorite

Calcium bromate iodate

Calcium bromate perchlorate

Carcinogens potassium bromate

Case of the Bromate-Sulfite Reaction

Cerium bromate

Cerous bromate

Chlorate and bromate ions

Chromium bromate

Chromium bromate chlorate

Chromium bromate iodate

Cobalt, bromate

Cobalt, bromate ammino

Cobalt, bromate chlorate

Cobalt, bromate iodate

Cobalt, bromate perchlorate

Copper bromate

Copper bromate hypobromite

Copper bromate iodate

Crystallization, apparatus for of rare earth bromates

Cupric bromate

Determination of bromate

Dose Carcinogenicity of Potassium Bromate, KBrO3 in the Rat Kidney

Drinking water bromate

Dysprosium bromate

Effect of Water Matrix on Bromate Stability

Erbium bromate

Estimations using Potassium Bromate

Europium bromate

F Malononitrile Mercury bromate

Ferric bromate

Ferric bromate chlorate

Ferrous bromate

Hair waving sodium bromate

Interlaboratory Excercise for Bromate Determination

Iodide, chloride, bromide, chlorate, bromate and iodate

Lanthanides bromates

Lanthanum bromate

Lead Aceto-Bromate

Lead bromate

Lead bromate chlorate

Lead bromate chlorite

Lead bromate iodate

Lead bromate perchlorate

Lead bromate periodate

Lithium bromate

Magnesium ammonium nitrate bromate

Magnesium bromate-hexahydrate

Manganese bromate

Manganese bromate chlorate

Manganese bromate iodate

Mercuric bromate

Mercuric bromate chlorate

Mercuric bromate chlorite

Mercurous bromate

Mercurous bromate chlorite

Mercurous bromate iodate

Minimal bromate reaction mechanisms

Neodymium bromate

Nickel bromate

Nickel bromate ammino

Nickel bromate chlorate

Nickel bromate iodate

Nickel bromate perchlorate

Nonahydrated bromates

Oscillator bromate

Oxidants potassium bromate

Oxidation bromate

Oxidation by bromate ions

Oxidation of Malonic Acid by Bromate (Belousov-Zhabotinskii Reaction)

Oxidizers bromates

Potassium Acetate Solution Bromate

Potassium Bromate Health and Legislation

Potassium borates bromate

Potassium bromate

Potassium bromate (KBrO

Potassium bromate, decomposition

Praseodymium bromate

Preparation of Potassium Bromate

Preparation of Rare Earth Bromates

Rare earth bromates

Rare earth bromates fractional crystallization

Samarium bromate

Scandium bromate

Secondary oxidants sodium bromate

Silver bromate

Silver bromate AgBrO

Silver bromate ammino

Silver bromate chlorate

Silver bromate chlorite

Silver bromate hypobromite

Silver bromate hypochlorite

Silver bromate iodate

Silver bromate perchlorate

Silver bromate periodates

Sodium acetate bromate

Sodium ammonium bromate

Sodium bromate

Sodium bromate NaBrO

Sodium bromate dissolving metals

Sodium bromate oxidant

Sodium bromate production

Sodium bromate reduction

Sodium bromate secondary alcohols

Sodium bromate, oxidation with

Sodium compounds bromate

Solvents bromate

Stability of Bromate

Stability of Bromate Species Immobilized on Alumina Microcolumns

Strontium bromate

Strontium bromate chlorate

Strontium bromate chlorite

Strontium bromate iodate

Strontium bromate perchlorate

Thallium complexes bromates

Thorium bromate

Thorium bromate chlorate

Thorium bromate iodate

Thorium bromate perchlorate

Thulium bromate

Titrations with potassium bromate

Toxicity, Occurrence and Current Status of Bromate in Drinking Waters

Unsaturation, quantitative estimation bromate-bromide titration method

Unsaturation, quantitative estimation by bromate-bromide titration

Volumetric Determination of Bromate

Yttrium bromate

Yttrium bromate iodate

Yttrium-group earths, containing bromates

Yttrium-group earths, separation bromates

Zinc bromate

Zinc bromate ammino

Zinc bromate chlorate

Zinc bromate hypochlorite

Zinc bromate iodate

Zinc bromate perchlorate

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