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molecular ion is less than
those in X2.
Linear or nearly-linear
triatomic polyhalides have
weaker and
longer bonds compared with that in the corresponding...
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either AtCl or AtOCl. Similarly, AtOCl−2 or AtCl−2 may be produced. The
polyhalides PdAtI2, CsAtI2, TlAtI2, and
PbAtI are
known or
presumed to have been...
- The iodine–starch test is a
chemical reaction that is used to test for the
presence of
starch or for iodine. The
combination of
starch and
iodine is intensely...
- reactions. A
number of interhalogens,
including IF7, are used to form
polyhalides.
Similar compounds exist with
various pseudohalogens, such as the halogen...
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reacts with the
iodide to form I3−. The I3−
anion is an
example of a
polyhalide anion that is
quite common. In a
typical scenario, an
industrial process...
- N. O.; Khanna, S. N. (2005). "Al
Cluster Superatoms as
Halogens in
Polyhalides and as
Alkaline Earths in
Iodide Salts". Science. 307 (5707): 231–5....
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compounds that
dissolve easily in
polar solvents such as water. Many
related polyhalide ions are also known.
Thorium tetrafluoride has a
monoclinic crystal structure...
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Tetrachloroiodic acid is an
inorganic compound, a
polyhalide acid with the
formula HICl4. In
addition to an
anhydrous form, an
orange crystalline tetrahydrate...
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should be
unstable to
hydrolysis in
aqueous solution, and flerovium(II)
polyhalide anions such as FlBr− 3 and FlI− 3 are
predicted to form preferentially...
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Tetrabutylammonium tribromide,
abbreviated to TBATB, is a pale
orange solid with the
formula [N(C4H9)4]Br3. It is a salt of the
lipophilic tetrabutylammonium...