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The reaction of quinoline with bromine in nitrobenzene solvent is investigated using the properties of isomolar series. These properties, viscosity, conductivity, density, depression of the freezing point, are determined using a constant molar concentration of C9H7N +Br2, 0.05 per mole of C6H5NO2. It is shown that the nitrobenzene solution of quinoline forms with bromine a complex with the composition C9H7N · Br2. The molecular conductivity of this complex in nitrobenzene solvent increases with dilution.
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Gorenbein, E.Y., Labkovskaya, N.O. & Abarbarchuk, I.L. Investigation of the reaction of quinoline with bromine in nitrobenzene. Chem Heterocycl Compd 2, 292–294 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00742371
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