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potassium bromide   4187 Potassium bromide

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    #  Species Formula
  4177 Bromine chloride, cationClBr
  4178 Bromine chloride (Geo)ClBr
  4179 Bromine chlorideClBr
  4180 BromochloromethaneCH2ClBr
  4181 Bromochloromethane (Geo)CH2ClBr
  4182 1-Bromo-1-chloroethaneC2H4ClBr
  4183 5-Chloro-8-bromo-8-hydroxyquinolineC9H5NOClBr
  4184 TrichlorobromomethaneCCl3Br
  4185 Argon bromide anion (Geo)ArBr
  4186 Potassium bromide (Geo)KBr
  4187 Potassium bromide KBr
  4188 K(+)(H2O)5.Br (Geo)H10O5KBr
  4189 K(+)(H2O)5.BrH10O5KBr
  4190 Calcium monobromide (Geo)CaBr
  4191 Calcium monobromideCaBr
  4192 Calcium hydroxide bromideHOCaBr
  4193 Ca(++)(H2O)5.BrH10O5CaBr
  4194 Ca(++)(H2O)5.Br (Geo)H10O5CaBr
  4195 Scandium(I) bromideScBr
  4196 Scandium(I) bromide (Geo)ScBr
  4197 Scandium(III) oxide bromideOScBr


ΔHf: -43.0 kcal/mol,     REF: D. D. Wagman, W. H. Evans, V. B. Parker, R. H. Schumm, I. Halow, S. M. Bailey, K. L. Churney, R. L. Nuttall, J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data Suppl. 11, 2 (1982).
Dipole: 10.6 Debye,     REF: NIST Chemistry WebBook, NIST Standard Reference Database, No. 69; W. G. Mallard, P. J. Linstrom, Eds., National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersberg, http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry.
I.P.: 7.8 eV,     REF: R. D. Levin, S. G. Lias, "Ionization Potentials and Appearance Potential Measurements," 1971-1981, Natl. Stand. Ref. Data Ser., Natl. Bur. Stand. 71, (1982), Cat. No. C13.48:71.
  
 GEO-OK PM7
Potassium bromide
 H=-43.04 HR=WEPS1982 D=10.60 DR=NIST I=7.85 IR=LLNBS82
  K     0.00000000 +0    0.0000000 +0    0.0000000 +0     0     0     0
 Br    -2.85159560 +1    0.0000000 +0    0.0000000 +0     1     0     0