Arsenic tribromide

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Arsenic tribromide
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Other names Arsenic(III) bromide
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CAS number 7784-33-0
Properties
Molecular formula AsBr3
Molar mass 314.634 g/mol
Appearance white to pale yellow crystalline solid
Density 3.40
Melting point

31 °C

Boiling point

221 °C

Solubility in water decompose
Related Compounds
Related compounds Phosphorus tribromide
arsenic trichloride
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

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Arsenic tribromide is the chemical compound with the formula AsBr3. This pyramidal molecule is the only known binary arsenic bromide. It forms by the direct reaction of bromine and arsenic. AsBr3 is noteworthy for its very high refractive index of approximately 2.3. It also has a very high diamagnetic susceptibility.[1]

Bromides of arsenic

AsBr5 is not known, although the corresponding phosphorus compound PBr5 is known. AsBr3 is the parent for a series of hypervalent anionic bromoarsenates including [As2Br8]2−, [As2Br9]3−, and [As3Br12]3−.[2]

Organoarsenic bromides, (CH3)2AsBr and (CH3)AsBr2 are formed efficiently by the copper-catalyzed reaction of methyl bromide with hot arsenic metal. This synthesis is similar to the direct process used for the synthesis of methyl chlorosilanes.

References

  1. CRC handbook of Chemistry and Physics, CRC Press
  2. Holleman, A. F.; Wiberg, E. "Inorganic Chemistry" Academic Press: San Diego, 2001. ISBN 0-12-352651-5.

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