Calcium bromate
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Calcium bromate | ||
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IUPAC name Calcium dibromate | ||
Other names bromic acid, calcium salt | ||
Identifiers | ||
CAS number | 10102-75-7 | |
PubChem | 61478 | |
ChemSpider | 55398 | |
EC number | 233-278-9 | |
Jmol-3D images | {{#if:[Ca+2].[O-]Br(=O)=O.[O-]Br(=O)=O|Image 1 | |
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Properties | ||
Molecular formula | Ca(BrO3)2 | |
Molar mass | 295.8824 g/mol | |
Related compounds | ||
Other anions | calcium bromide calcium chloride calcium sulfide | |
Other cations | potassium bromate sodium bromate | |
(verify) (what is: / ?) Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C (77 °F), 100 kPa) | ||
Infobox references | ||
Calcium bromate, Ca(BrO3)2, is a salt of bromic acid and lime.
It may be prepared by the anodic oxidation of calcium bromide.
It is used as a flour improver (E number E924b) in some countries.
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