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Antimony carbon halides

Fluorine.— The kinetics and mechanism of chlorine-fluorine exchange between compounds containing carbon-chlorine bonds and antimony(v) halides is suggested to involve a mechanism involving the formation of fluorine bridges. The... [Pg.139]

Rubidium metal alloys with the other alkali metals, the alkaline-earth metals, antimony, bismuth, gold, and mercury. Rubidium forms double halide salts with antimony, bismuth, cadmium, cobalt, copper, iron, lead, manganese, mercury, nickel, thorium, and zinc. These complexes are generally water insoluble and not hygroscopic. The soluble rubidium compounds are acetate, bromide, carbonate, chloride, chromate, fluoride, formate, hydroxide, iodide,... [Pg.278]

The first long-lived fluorine-containing carbocation was discovered by Olah and coworkers.32 Thus, the fluorodimethylcarbcnium ion [Me2CF+] was obtained by protonation of 2-fluoropropene and also from 2,2-difluoropropane by reaction with antimony(V) fluoride. In the course of these investigations it was found that a-F stabilizes a cationic state, whereas fi-F is destabilizing. Attempts to prepare the simplest member of this class, the trifluoromethyl carbocation CF3+ failed. The ionization of trifluoromethyl halides with antimony(V) fluoride at — 80 C yielded only carbon tetrafluoride. [Pg.24]

Oxidizer, Poison, Corrosive SAFETY PROFILE Poisonous and corrosive. Very reactive, a powerful oxidizer. Explosive or violent reaction with organic materials, water, acetone, ammonium halides, antimony, antimony trichloride oxide, arsenic, benzene, boron, bromine, carbon, carbon monoxide, carbon tetrachloride, carbon tetraiodide, chloromethane, cobalt, ether, halogens, iodine, powdered molybdenum, niobium, 2-pentanone, phosphoms, potassium hexachloroplatinate, pyridine, silicon, silicone grease, sulfur, tantalum, tin dichloride, titanium, toluene, vanadium, uranium, uranium hexafluoride. [Pg.211]


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