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The solubilities of cuprous bromide were measured at 24.8°C in aqueous KBr and in aqueous KBr-KNO3 mixtures. The results have been analyzed to give equilibrium constanns from formation of neutral and negatively charged complexes of CuBr, and sets of virial parameters suitable for calculation of activity coefficients for the complexes.
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Fritz, J.J., Luzik, E. Solubility of copper (I) bromide in aqueous solutions of potassium bromide. J Solution Chem 16, 79–85 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00647017
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