- Definition of Br2O9
Br2O9, also known as Bromine nonoxide, is an oxidizing compound of bromine. It is a powerful oxidizer and unstable, usually not found in its pure form in nature.
1.1 Names
1.1.1 Common name: Bromine nonoxide
1.1.2 English name: Bromine nonoxide
1.2. Atomic mass: Bromine (Br) has an atomic mass of 79.9, Oxygen (O) has an atomic mass of 16.
1.3. Molecular mass: Br2O9 has a total molecular mass of 343.8
1.3.1 Molecular structure: Br2O9 molecule consists of 2 Bromine atoms and 9 Oxygen atoms
1.4 Ion structure: There is no clear information about the ion structure of Br2O9
- Properties: Br2O9
2.1 Physical properties of Br2O9
State: Gas
Color: Colorless
Smell: None
pH: No clear information
2.2 Chemical properties of Br2O9: It is a strong oxidizer, and it is unstable
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Common chemical equations of Br2O9
As Br2O9 is an unstable compound, it is very difficult to find examples of it participating in specific chemical reactions. -
Preparation of Br2O9
4.1 Laboratory preparation of Br2O9: Bromine nonoxide can be prepared in the lab through complex chemical reactions.
4.2 Industrial preparation of Br2O9: Due to its instability, Bromine nonoxide is not prepared on an industrial scale.