Structure

Cerium(III) bromide

CAS
14457-87-5
Catalog Number
ACM14457875
Category
Metal & Ceramic Materials
Molecular Weight
379.83
Molecular Formula
CeBr3

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Specification

Synonyms
CERIUM(III)BROMIDE HEXAHYDRATE;CeBr3;Cerium bromide (CeBr3);cerium tribromide;Cerium(III) bromide, anhydrous, beads, #10 mesh, 99.99% metals basis;CERIUM(III) BROMIDE99%;CERIUM(III) BROMIDE, ANHYDROUS, POWDER, 99.9%;CERIUM(III) BROMIDE ANHYDROUS
IUPAC Name
tribromocerium
InChI Key
MOOUSOJAOQPDEH-UHFFFAOYSA-K
Melting Point
730ºC(lit.)
Exact Mass
376.66000
Hazard Statements
Xi: Irritant;
H-Bond Acceptor
0
H-Bond Donor
0
Safety Description
26-36
What is the molecular formula of Cerium(III) bromide?

The molecular formula of Cerium(III) bromide is CeBr3.

What is the chemical structure of Cerium(III) bromide?

The chemical structure of Cerium(III) bromide is Br[Ce](Br)Br.

What is the molecular weight of Cerium(III) bromide?

The molecular weight of Cerium(III) bromide is 379.83 g/mol.

What is the CAS number of Cerium(III) bromide?

The CAS number of Cerium(III) bromide is 14457-87-5.

What are the synonyms of Cerium(III) bromide?

The synonyms of Cerium(III) bromide include tribromocerium, cerium bromide (CeBr3), and CERIUM(III)BROMIDE HEXAHYDRATE.

What are the computed descriptors of Cerium(III) bromide?

The computed descriptors of Cerium(III) bromide include the IUPAC Name (tribromocerium), InChI (InChI=1S/3BrH.Ce/h3*1H;/q;;;+3/p-3), InChIKey (MOOUSOJAOQPDEH-UHFFFAOYSA-K), and Canonical SMILES (Br[Ce](Br)Br).

What are some other identifiers of Cerium(III) bromide?

Some other identifiers of Cerium(III) bromide include the NSC Number (158933) and the Wikidata entry (Q424790).

What properties can be computed for Cerium(III) bromide?

Properties that can be computed for Cerium(III) bromide include its molecular weight, hydrogen bond donor count, hydrogen bond acceptor count, rotatable bond count, exact mass, monoisotopic mass, topological polar surface area, heavy atom count, formal charge, complexity, isotope atom count, defined atom stereocenter count, undefined atom stereocenter count, defined bond stereocenter count, undefined bond stereocenter count, covalently-bonded unit count, and whether the compound is canonicalized.

What are the applications of Cerium(III) bromide-doped lanthanum bromide single crystals?

Cerium(III) bromide-doped lanthanum bromide single crystals are known to exhibit superior scintillation properties for applications in security, medical imaging, and geophysics detectors.

Where can bromine salts be found?

Bromine salts can be found in crustal rock.

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