Melting point of FeBr2: 684 0C
Melting point of FeBr3: decomposition to previous bromide after 200 0C
Melting point of the anhydrous MgBr2 is 711°C.
The melting point of potassium bromide is 734 degrees Celsius.
Sodium bromide has a high melting point because of the strong electrostatic forces of attraction between the positively charged sodium ions and negatively charged bromide ions in the crystal lattice. These forces require a significant amount of energy to overcome, resulting in a high melting point for the compound.
600.61 K
Melting point -38.83 °C Boiling Point -182.95 °C
Melting point of the anhydrous MgBr2 is 711°C.
The melting point of potassium bromide is 734 degrees Celsius.
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Bromine (Br): Melting point: - 7,2 0C Boiling point: + 58,8 0C
Phenylmagnesium bromide does not have a precise melting point as it is typically used in solution rather than as a solid. It is a Grignard reagent commonly used in organic synthesis for its reactivity towards various electrophiles.
Strontium bromide has a high melting point due to the strong ionic bonds between the strontium cations and bromide anions in its crystal lattice structure. These bonds require a significant amount of energy to break, resulting in a high melting point.
Sodium bromide has a high melting point because of the strong electrostatic forces of attraction between the positively charged sodium ions and negatively charged bromide ions in the crystal lattice. These forces require a significant amount of energy to overcome, resulting in a high melting point for the compound.
The melting point of iron (nanopowder or not) is 1 538 0C.
600.61 K
Melting point -38.83 °C Boiling Point -182.95 °C
The melting point of iron is recorded to be around 2,800 degrees F. This converts to 1,538 degrees C. These melting points are at atmospheric pressure.
ferric bromide or iron(III) bromide. CAS No. 10031-26-2 ((FeBr3))Molecular Formula: Br3FeMolecular Weight: 295.557