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Antimony planar compounds

The antimony compounds Me3Sb(N03)2 and Me3Sb(C104)2, which appear to be molecular with tbp structures in the solid, dissolve in water and ionize, apparently to give the planar cation (CH3)3Sb2+. [Pg.427]

Cyclic S-N compounds including S2N2 have been reviewed. An x-ray analysis of disulfur dinitride, S2N2, with alternating sulfur and nitrogen atoms indicates a nearly square planar array with S-N distances of 1.657 and 1.651 A and angles NSN of 89.6° and SNS of 90.4°. The structure of the bis(antimony pentachloride) complex is planar S-N, 1.619 A NSN, 84.9° SNS, 95.1°. An S2N2 complex of copper (II) chloride also is planar S-N, 1.633, 1.641 A N-S-N,... [Pg.658]


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