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Nitrosyl bromide is the chemical compound with the chemical formula NOBr. It is a red gas with a condensing point just below room temperature.[1] It reacts with water.[1]
Nitrosyl bromide can be formed by the reversible reaction of nitric oxide with bromine.[2] This reaction is of interest as it is one of very few third-order homogeneous gas reactions. NOBr is prone to photodissociation at standard pressure and temperature.
2 NO + Br2 ⇌ 2 NOBr
Another way to make it is by way of nitric oxide reacting with potassium bromide.[1]
2NO2 + KBr → BrNO + KNO3
^ abcRatcliffe, Charles T.; Shreeve, Jean'ne M.; Wynne, Kenneth J. (January 1968). "Nitrosyl Halides". Inorganic Syntheses. Vol. 11. pp. 194–200. doi:10.1002/9780470132425.ch39. ISBN 9780470131701.
^Esposti, C.D.; Tamassia, F.; Cazzoli, G.; Kisiel, Z. (April 1995). "Millimeter-Wave Spectrum of Nitrosyl Bromide in the Low-Lying Excited States: Equilibrium Structure and Cubic Force Field". Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy. 170 (2): 582–600. Bibcode:1995JMoSp.170..582E. doi:10.1006/jmsp.1995.1093.
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