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form
liquid
concentration
49.0-59.0% (silver nitrate titration)
54 wt. % in H2O
density
1.57 g/mL at 25 °C
SMILES string
[Li+].[Br-]
InChI
1S/BrH.Li/h1H;/q;+1/p-1
InChI key
AMXOYNBUYSYVKV-UHFFFAOYSA-M
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General description
Lithium bromide solution contains 54 wt.% lithium bromide in water. The vapor pressure of the aqueous solution of lithium bromide has been studied over a range of temperature. Lithium bromide solution forms the absorber in the absorption refrigerator. Its pool boiling heat transfer coefficient has been obtained. It is a corrosive medium on metals.
Application
Lithium bromide solution may be used to dissolve/regenerate cellulose to form cellulose gel. It may also be used as a solvent for corrosion studies.
Signal Word
Warning
Hazard Statements
Precautionary Statements
Hazard Classifications
Eye Irrit. 2 - Skin Irrit. 2 - Skin Sens. 1
Storage Class Code
12 - Non Combustible Liquids
WGK
WGK 1
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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Corrosion behavior and galvanic studies of brass and bronzes in aqueous lithium bromide solutions.
Corrosion (Houston, TX, United States), 58(7), 560-569 (2002)
Cellulose dissolution in aqueous lithium bromide solutions.
Cellulose, 21(3), 1175-1181 (2014)
Pool boiling performance of lithium bromide solution on enhanced tubes.
Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, 29(6), 2555-2563 (2015)
Use of differential pulse polarography to study corrosion of galvanized steel in aqueous lithium bromide solution.
Corrosion (Houston, TX, United States), 50(2), 91-97 (1994)
Thermodynamic properties of aqueous electrolyte solutions. 1. Vapor pressure of aqueous solutions of lithium chloride, lithium bromide, and lithium iodide.
Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, 35(2), 166-168 (1990)
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