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    Iron(II) bromide - Wikipedia

    Iron(II) bromide refers to inorganic compounds with the chemical formula FeBr2(H2O)x. The anhydrous compound (x = 0) is a yellow or brownish-colored paramagnetic solid. The tetrahydrate is also known, all being pale colored solids. They are common precursor to other iron compounds. See more

    Like most metal halides, FeBr2 adopts a polymeric structure consisting of isolated metal centers cross-linked with halides. It crystallizes with the CdI2 structure, featuring close-packed layers of bromide ions, between … See more

    FeBr2 is synthesized using a methanol solution of concentrated hydrobromic acid and iron powder. It adds the methanol solvate [Fe(MeOH)6]Br2 together with hydrogen gas. … See more

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    FeBr2 possesses a strong metamagnetism at 4.2 K and has long been studied as a prototypical metamagnetic compound. See more

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    FeBr 2 is synthesized using a methanol solution of concentrated hydrobromic acid and iron powder. It adds the methanol solvate [Fe (MeOH) 6 ]Br 2 together with hydrogen gas. Heating the methanol complex in a vacuum gives pure FeBr 2. FeBr 2 reacts with two equivalents of tetraethylammonium bromide to give [ (C 2 H 5) 4 N] 2 FeBr 4.
    FeBr 2 reacts with bromide and bromine to form the intensely colored, mixed-valence species [FeBr 3 Br 9] −. FeBr 2 possesses a strong metamagnetism at 4.2 K and has long been studied as a prototypical metamagnetic compound.
    FeI 3 is not stable, as iron (III) will oxidize iodide ions. Ferric bromide is occasionally used as an oxidant in organic chemistry, e.g. for the conversion of alcohols to ketones. It is used as a Lewis acidic catalyst for bromination of aromatic compounds. For the latter applications, it is often generated in situ.
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