Actinium(III) bromide explained

Actinium(III) bromide is a radioactive white crystalline solid that is a salt of actinium. It is prepared by reacting actinium(III) oxide with aluminium bromide at 750 °C.

Reactions

When treated with a mixture of gaseous ammonia and water vapor at 500°C, it turns into actinium oxybromide.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Book: the University of Michigan . Seaborg . Glenn . 1954 . McGraw-Hill . 9780598942548 . 870 . The Actinide Elements. English .