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Carbon monoxide, atmospheric ignition temperature

Co2(CO)g is an orange crystal (mp 51 °C), it ignites in air, and dissolves in organic solvents. As Co2(CO)g releases carbon monoxide at room temperature to yield Co4(CO)i2, it should be stored at 0°C or below under an inert gas or carbon monoxide atmosphere [10]. [Pg.365]


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