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Does anybody have a full balanced reaction for bbr3, possibly Hydrobromic acid on Boric acid?
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BBr3 can be obtained from elements
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Hmm so would it be bromine, carbon , boric oxide? Do you know of a work up for it, that would be fully balanced?
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Where would Carbon come from?
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Hell I dont know, graphite, lol. thats the reaosn Im asking cause Im stuck and I cant find anything using search engines.
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B + (3/2)Br
2
---> BBr
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got any temperatures or procedeural info.
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You are going to have to determine that yourself. Go to the library and find the handbook of chemistry and physics and bust out the free energy calculation.
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Allrighty thanks
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