- → 2 Na
Cl +
Ba(OH)2
BaCl2·2H2O is
stable in the air at room temperature, but
loses one
water of
crystallization above 55 °C (131 °
F),
becoming BaCl2·H2O...
- as
ClF− 2,
ClF− 4,
ClF+ 2, and Cl2F+. Some
pseudohalides of
chlorine are also known, such as
cyanogen chloride (
ClCN, linear),
chlorine cyanate (
ClNCO)...
- 6NiO + 4
ClF3 → 6 NiF2 + 3 O2 + 2 Cl2 Ag
Cl +
ClF3 → AgF2 +
ClF + 1/2 Cl2
ClF3 is used to
produce uranium hexafluoride: U + 3
ClF3 → UF6 + 3
ClF With phosphorus...
-
sulfate (or sulphate) is the
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula BaSO4. It is a
white crystalline solid that is
odorless and
insoluble in water...
-
chemical compound of barium, chlorine, and fluorine. Its
chemical formula is
BaClF. The
compound naturally occurs as
zhangpeishanite mineral of the matlockite...
-
Barium nitrate is the
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula Ba(NO3)2. It, like most
barium salts, is colorless, toxic, and water-soluble. It burns...
-
hydronium cations [H3O]+ and
chloride anions Cl−
through a
reversible chemical reaction: HCl + H2O → [H3O]+ +
Cl− The
resulting solution is
called hydrochloric...
- concerns. Like ammonia, NCl3 is a
pyramidal molecule. The N-
Cl distances are 1.76 Å, and the
Cl-N-
Cl angles are 107°.
Nitrogen trichloride can form in small...
-
Grignard reagents and
organolithium compounds: 4 RLi + SiCl4 → R4Si + 4 Li
Cl Reduction with
hydride reagents affords silane.
Silicon tetrachloride is used...
- pz of
F is
readily and
easily donated and
overlapped to
empty pz
orbital of boron. As a result, the pi
donation of
F is
greater than that of
Cl or Br...