Europium(II) bromide
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Europium(II) bromide is a crystalline compound of one europium atom and two bromine atoms. Europium(II) bromide is a white powder at room temperature,[4] and odorless.[5] Europium dibromide is hygroscopic.[6]
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IUPAC name
Europium(II) bromide | |
Other names
Europium dibromide | |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.206.203 |
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Properties | |
EuBr2 | |
Molar mass | 311.77g[1] |
Appearance | White Crystalline Solid |
Structure | |
SrBr2[2] | |
Mixed 8 and 7 | |
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H315, H319[1] | |
P305+P351+P338[1]P264, P280, P302, P313, P321, P332, P337, P352, P362[3] | |
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Other anions |
Europium(II) chloride Europium(II) fluoride |
Related compounds |
Europium(III) bromide |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Reactions
Europium(II) bromide is known to be involved in three reactions:[7]
- 2 EuBr3 + Eu → 3 EuBr2 (requires a temperature of 800-900 °C)
- 2 EuBr3 → 2 EuBr2 + Br2 (requires a temperature of 900-1000 °C)
- Eu + HgBr2 → EuBr2 + Hg (requires a temperature of 700-800 °C)
References
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