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Calcium bromate is formed through a chemical reaction between calcium hydroxide and bromine water. This reaction yields calcium bromate, as well as calcium bromide and water as byproducts. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: Ca(OH)2 + 6Br2 → Ca(BrO3)2 + 2CaBr2 + 6H2O. The primary application of calcium bromate lies within scientific research, particularly in the field of analytical chemistry. It serves as an oxidizing agent for the detection and measurement of various substances, including iodine, arsenic, and manganese. Furthermore, it finds utility in the analysis of food and water samples to identify the presence of contaminants like nitrites and nitrates.
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Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Calcium bromate, 5 g | sc-268659 | 5 g | $321.00 | |||
Calcium bromate, 25 g | sc-268659A | 25 g | $475.00 |