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Lead Bromate, Pb(BrO3)2

Lead Bromate, Pb(BrO3)2.H2O, crystallises from a hot solution of lead carbonate in bromic acid in shining monoclinic crystals, isomorphous with the corresponding strontium salt. Lead bromate is decomposed at 180° C. and leaves a residue of lead dioxide. One litre of a saturated solution at 20° C. contains 13.4 grams of the salt.

The basic salt Pb(BrO3)2.3PbO.2H2O is obtained by the interaction of lead hydroxide and ammonium bromate solution.

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