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Exercise 37. Antimony Oxychloride

This salt can be prepared in crystalline form by the action of alcohol upon antimony chloride at a temperature of about 160°. The first product of the action appears to be a salt of the formula Sb(OC2H6)Cl2, but above 150° this decomposes according to the equation [Pg.80]

To secure the necessary temperature, the reacting mixture must be heated in a sealed tube, strong enough to resist the pressure of the contained vapors, which may amount to 10 or 12 atmospheres. [Pg.80]


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