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Making Bromine Methods of creating and isolating bromine. Rate Topic: -----

#1 walkingreject 


Lepton
I've been searching around for a while now and I haven't had any luck in finding an efficient method of creating pure bromine liquid. Any help would be much appreciated.
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#2 skwiff 


Meson
electrollysis of a bromine salt using graphite electrodes
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#3 ercdndrs 


Quark
If H2O2 is a stronger oxidiser than bromine (I'm not sure it is)you could do the following.
We'll assume you're using sodium bromide.

1) add HCl to an aqueous solution of NaBR so you have:
Na+, Cl-, H+, Br-
in solution

2) add H2O2 to the solution. The peroxide will oxidise the H+ to H2O and Br- will turn to Br2.
Bromine will form over chlorine because it is a weaker oxidising agent.
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#4 elementcollector1 


Baryon
It's a bit dangerous, but NaBr + H2SO4 = Na2SO4 + Br2 + H2O + SO2
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