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Chemistry Individual Project Work - CaBr2 Candy Tsang F.3C (29)

The ionic compound Name: Calcium bromide Formula: CaBr2 Electronic diagram:

Physical properties Features: 1) State: solid 2) Appearance: white crystal powder 3) Purity: 95% min. 4) Melting point: 730°C &Boiling point: 806°C 5) Density: 3380 kg m-3 6) Molar mass of CaBr2 = g/mol 7) Solubility in organics = insoluble

Chemical Properties 1) PH value: 7-9 2) Toxicity: Oral rat LD50: 4100mg/kg 3)When strongly heated in air, calcium bromide will produce calcium oxide and bromine. 2 CaBr2 + O2 → 2 CaO + 2 Br2 In this reaction the oxygen oxidizes the bromide to bromine.

Others Uses: Mainly applied in ocean oil wells as completion fluid, stationary liquid and workover fluid Can be found in: drilling fluids, neuroses medication, freezing mixtures, food preservatives, photography and fire retardants Prices: $138 for 500g

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