Cuprous Bromide Powder
Product: | Cuprous Bromide Powder |
Synonym | Copper(I) Bromide Powder, Copper Bromide Powder |
CAS # | 7787-70-4 |
Empirical Formula: | CuBr |
M.W. | 143.45 g/mol |
Appearance | Cuprous Bromide Powder is a fine white to off-white crystalline solid in powdered form |
solubility | Cuprous Bromide is sparingly soluble in water, which means only a small amount will dissolve in the solvent. It dissolves better in organic solvents like ethanol and acetone |
Purity By GC | Gas Chromatography (GC) is not typically used to determine the purity of solid compounds like Cuprous Bromide Powder. Other analytical methods, such as elemental analysis or spectroscopy, are commonly employed to assess the purity of the substance |
Density: | The density of Cuprous Bromide Powder depends on the particle size and any impurities present but is typically around 4.71 g/cm³ |
Melting point | Cuprous Bromide has a relatively high melting point of approximately 492 °C (918 °F) |
Boiling Point | As a solid, Cuprous Bromide does not have a distinct boiling point. When heated to high temperatures, it may decompose into its constituent elements, copper, and bromine |
Acidity (HBR) | Cuprous Bromide does not exhibit acidity as it is a salt of copper (Cu+) and bromide (Br-) ions. It does not dissociate to produce hydrobromic acid (HBr) |
Moisture | Cuprous Bromide Powder should be stored in a dry environment as it can react with moisture in the air, forming copper salts and releasing hydrogen bromide gas |
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