Experiments for 'hydrogen bromide'
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Results for 'hydrogen bromide':
EXPERIMENT 1 --------------- Nitrogen oxides do not dissolve in ligroin. Nitrosyl bromide does. When a compound with unstaturated C=C bonds is added, then the nitrosyl bromide does not quickly decompose. It does not react with alkenes and the presence of alkenes does not cause it to decompose quickly.
EXPERIMENT 2 --------------- Sodium selenite dissolves in concentrated hydrobromic acid with a red/brown color. When this solution is shaken with ligroin, then the ligroin layer also turns red/brown. The compound, dissolved in the ligroin layer is a selenium compound, as is demonstrated by the experiment, described in more detail below.
EXPERIMENT 3 --------------- Cesium ion allows many very special complexes to be isolated as solid salts. In this experiment it is demonstrated how this is done for selenium and tellurium complexes.
EXPERIMENT 4 --------------- Chlorite ion and chlorine dioxide are sluggish oxidizers when in aqueous solution, even in the presence of quite some acid. Bromide ion only is oxiduzed very slowly and only partially.
End of results for 'hydrogen bromide'
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