1933
DOI: 10.1002/zaac.19332140111
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Das Bromfluorid BrF

Abstract: Mib 2 Figuren im Text Die Existenz eines niedrigeren Bromfluorids neben BrF, und BrF, haben bereits 0. RUFF und W. MENZEL~) fur moglich gehalten, nachdem sie bei der Einwirkung von Br, auf BrF, die Bildung eines Reaktionsproduktes mit hoherem Dampfdruck und starker iitzender Wirkung auf Quarzglas als BrF,, Br, und BrF, beobachtet hatten. Trotzdem hat es mannigfacher Versuchsreihen bedurft, bis das neue Fluorid als BrF einigermaaen sichergestellt war. Es ist uns nicht gelungen, das Fluorid in reiner Form abzusc… Show more

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“…In the following we show that BrF can indeed be obtained in substance, but it is very unstable. Without diminishing the merits of O. Ruff it must be stated that his description of BrF as an orange compound, melting around –35 °C and boiling under decomposition around 20 °C, cannot be correct 13. If BrF would be similarly weakly associated in the condensed phases as ClF we extrapolated a boiling point of about –65 °C!…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In the following we show that BrF can indeed be obtained in substance, but it is very unstable. Without diminishing the merits of O. Ruff it must be stated that his description of BrF as an orange compound, melting around –35 °C and boiling under decomposition around 20 °C, cannot be correct 13. If BrF would be similarly weakly associated in the condensed phases as ClF we extrapolated a boiling point of about –65 °C!…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, bromine does not interfere with the use of bromine trifluoride as a reagent in the analysis of alkali metal tungsten bronzes. Table 1 presents some useful physical data for compounds of the bromine-fluorine system (15,64,75,110,111,112 (69,128,129,130,134). If the temperature is kept below 40C°C, copper is recommended.…”
Section: A Properties Of Bromine Trifluoridementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, bromine does not interfere with the use of bromine trifluoride as a reagent in the analysis of alkali metal tungsten bronzes. Table 1 presents some useful physical data for compounds of the bromine-fluorine system (15,64,75,110,111,112 (46,61). These are the properties which make the compound such an interesting and useful chemical.…”
Section: The Bromine-fluorine Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%