Nitrosyl bromide
Nitrosyl bromide, is the chemical compound with the chemical formula NOBr. It is a red gas with a condensing point just below room temperature.
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| Molar mass | 109.910 g/mol | ||
| Appearance | Red gas | ||
| Boiling point | 14.5 °C (58.1 °F; 287.6 K) | ||
| Refractive index (nD) | 1.524 | ||
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Nitrosyl bromide can be formed by the reversible reaction of nitric oxide with bromine. This reaction is of interest as it is one of very few third-order homogeneous gas reactions. NOBr is prone to photodisassociation at standard pressure and temperature.
- 2 NO + Br2 ⇌ 2 NOBr
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