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Bromination with elemental bromine in acetic acid.
During bromination with elemental bromine, sometimes a bromine adduct, probably Br2xAcOH or HBr3 crystallizes out what looks adorable, as seen on the above photo. It redissolves/liquefies when the concentration of the acetic acid increases in the vapor (last gif), but it looks great.
Bromine is a quite corrosive, toxic fuming liquid, therefore it should be handled with care. I wrote a lot from this element in the past, check out the previous posts: http://labphoto.tumblr.com/tagged/bromine
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