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  2. Chromium(III) bromide - Wikipedia

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    Chromium(III) bromide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Cr Br 3. It is a dark colored solid that appears green in transmitted light but red with reflected light. It is used as a precursor to catalysts for the oligomerization of ethylene.

  3. Chromium bromide - Wikipedia

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    Chromium bromide may refer to: Chromium(II) bromide (chromium dibromide), CrBr 2; Chromium(III) bromide (chromium tribromide), CrBr 3

  4. Chromium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Chromium compounds are compounds containing the element chromium (Cr). Chromium is a member of group 6 of the transition metals . The +3 and +6 states occur most commonly within chromium compounds, followed by +2; charges of +1, +4 and +5 for chromium are rare, but do nevertheless occasionally exist.

  5. Chromium(II) bromide - Wikipedia

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    Chromium(II) bromide is the inorganic compound with the chemical formula CrBr 2. Like many metal dihalides, CrBr 2 adopts the "cadmium iodide structure" motif, i.e., it features sheets of octahedral Cr(II) centers interconnected by bridging bromide ligands. It is a white solid that dissolves in water to give blue solutions that are readily ...

  6. Category:Chromium(III) compounds - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Chromium(III) compounds" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. ... (III) bromide; Chromium(III) chloride; Chromium(III ...

  7. Glossary of chemical formulae - Wikipedia

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    Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number Ac 2 O 3: actinium(III) oxide: 12002-61-8 AgBF 4: Silver tetrafluoroborate: 14104-20-2 AgBr: silver bromide: 7785-23-1 AgBrO: silver hypobromite

  8. Bromine compounds - Wikipedia

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    Silver bromide (AgBr). Nearly all elements in the periodic table form binary bromides. The exceptions are decidedly in the minority and stem in each case from one of three causes: extreme inertness and reluctance to participate in chemical reactions (the noble gases, with the exception of xenon in the very unstable XeBr 2; extreme nuclear instability hampering chemical investigation before ...

  9. Category:Bromides - Wikipedia

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    This category is limited to chemical compounds which contain inorganic bromine in a -1 oxidation state. These may be metal salts containing bromide ion such as potassium bromide , or more covalent bromides of metals or nonmetals such as tantalum(V) bromide or phosphorus tribromide .