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Cadmium iodide, decomposition

Titanium Dibromide. Titanium dibromide [13873-04-5] a black crystalline soHd, density 4310 kg/m, mp 1025°C, has a cadmium iodide-type stmcture and is readily oxidized to trivalent titanium by water. Spontaneously flammable in air (142), it can be prepared by direct synthesis from the elements, by reaction of the tetrabromide with titanium, or by thermal decomposition of titanium tribromide. This last reaction must be carried out either at or below 400°C, because at higher temperatures the dibromide itself disproportionates. [Pg.131]


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