CHBr2CHBr2 A yellowish liquid with a boiling point of 239-242°C; soluble in alcohol and ether; used for separating minerals and as a solvent.
Tetrabromomethane, cbr4, also known as carbon tetrabromide, is a carbon bromide. Both names are acceptable under iupac nomenclature, depending on whether it is considered as an organic or an inorganic compound.
It is chemical having formula SeBr4
Titanium tetrabromide is the chemical compound with the formula TiBr4. It is the most volatile transition metal bromide. The properties of TiBr4 are an average of TiCl4 and TiI4. Some key properties of these four-coordinated Ti(IV) species are their high Lewis acidity and their high solubility in nonpolar organic solvents.
Silicon tetrabromide is the inorganic compound with the formula SiBr4. This colorless liquid has a suffocating odor due to its tendency to hydrolyze with release of hydrogen bromide.[1] The general properties of silicon tetrabromide closely resemble those of the more commonly used silicon tetrachloride.[1]
Causes severe irritation and burns. May be harmful if swallowed. Avoid breathing vapor or dust. Use with adequate ventilation. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothes. Wash thoroughly after handling. Keep container closed.