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Bismuth chalcogenide halides

Some Physical Properties of Antimony and Bismuth Chalcogenide Halides... [Pg.411]

Although arsenic is a nonmetal, the chalcogenide halides of this element bear a strong relationship to the antimony and bismuth systems, and will therefore be treated separately. [Pg.401]

Chalcogenide halides of antimony and bismuth have been known since the end of the last century, mainly through contributions by Ouvrard and Schneider. With the exception of BiSeCl, only thiohalides were reported. The early work is summarized in (147) (Sb, before 1948) and (148) (Bi, before 1927), and it will only occasionally be dealt with. Beyond that, these materials had not found much interest. [Pg.402]

In the early 1950s, in a systematic study, Donges (106-108) discovered most of the chalcogenide halides of antimony and bismuth that are known today, and then solved their structures. [Pg.402]

The chalcogenide halides of antimony and bismuth are stable in air, and do not dissolve in H O or diluted acids. Their colors, mainly referring to single-crystal needles, are given in Tables XXIII and XXIV. [Pg.406]

CHALCOGENIDE HALIDES OF COPPER, GOLD, MERCURY, ANTIMONY, AND BISMUTH... [Pg.160]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.402 , Pg.404 , Pg.405 , Pg.406 , Pg.407 , Pg.408 , Pg.409 , Pg.410 , Pg.411 , Pg.412 ]




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