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Calcium bromide CaBr

Calcium bromide (CaBr ) is used as a developer for photographic film and paper and as a dehydrating agent (drying agent), food preservative, and Are retardant. [Pg.75]

Barium perchlorate, Ba(C10 )2, used as a re-gen erable drying agent absorbent for ammonia Calcium bromide, CaBr, used as a dehydrating agent... [Pg.465]

Calcium bromide CaBr, -73.8 Copper(II) chloride dihydrate CuCl,.2FF,0 +1420... [Pg.768]

Calcium bromide CaBr slightly acid (0.18) 2 X 10 [ hydratation ... [Pg.1096]

Hypobromites, the salts of hypobromous acid, do not keep well because they gradually disproportionate to bromide and bromate. Solutions are best prepared as needed from bromine and alkafl with cooling. Because disproportionation is catalyzed by cobalt, nickel, and copper (70), these impurities should be avoided. SoHd alkaline earth hypobromites, or more properly, bromide hypobromites such as calcium bromide hypobromite [67530-61 CaBr(OBr), have been known for many years, but the pure crystalline hydrates sodium hypobromite pentahydrate [13824-96-9] NaOBr 5H20, and potassium hypobromite tribydrate [13824-97-0], KOBr 3H20, were not described until 1952 (71). Hypobromites are strong bleaching agents, similar to hypochlorites. [Pg.293]

Calcium Bromide. CAS 7789-41-5J. CaBr> 61LO. while solid, solubility 1.360 g/100 ml H 0 at 25 C. formed by reaction of calcium carbonate or hydroxide and hydrobromic acid. [Pg.268]

The bromide and iodide of calcium are deliquescent salts, CaBr and Cal. [Pg.159]

Figure 7-50. Calcium production by direct decomposition of its bromide (CaBr2) in atmospheric-pressure thermal plasma. Composition of products (1) CaBr2 (2) CaBr (3) Br x 0.1 (4) Ca+, (5) Ca. Figure 7-50. Calcium production by direct decomposition of its bromide (CaBr2) in atmospheric-pressure thermal plasma. Composition of products (1) CaBr2 (2) CaBr (3) Br x 0.1 (4) Ca+, (5) Ca.

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