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Tribromide

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Tribromide anion

Tribromide is the anion with the chemical formula Br3, or salts containing it:

  • Tetrabutylammonium tribromide
  • Tetrabromophosphonium tribromide
  • Pyridinium perbromide

Sodium and potassium tribromides can be prepared by reacting NaBr or KBr with aqueous bromine.

Br + Br2 → Br3

Tribromide may also refer to binary chemical compounds containing three bromine atoms:

  • Aluminium tribromide, AlBr3
  • Antimony tribromide, SbBr3
  • Arsenic tribromide, AsBr3
  • Bismuth tribromide, BiBr3
  • Boron tribromide, BBr3
  • Chromium tribromide, CrBr3
  • Erbium tribromide, ErBr3
  • Europium tribromide, EuBr3
  • Ferric tribromide, FeBr3
  • Gallium tribromide, GaBr3
  • Gold tribromide, AuBr3 or Au2Br6
  • Indium tribromide, InBr3
  • Molybdenum tribromide, MoBr3
  • Nitrogen tribromide, NBr3
  • Phosphorus tribromide, PBr3
  • Samarium tribromide, SMBr3
  • Terbium tribromide, TbBr3
  • Vanadium tribromide, VBr3
  • Ytterbium tribromide, YbBr3
  • Yttrium tribromide, YBr3
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