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Iodine monohalides

The alkali iodides are soluble in molten iodine to give conducting solutions typical for weak 1 1 electrolytes. Alkali iodides have been regarded as solvo-bases and iodine monohalides as solvo-acids. A conductometric titration of potassium iodide with iodine monobromide in molten iodine shows a significant break at a molar ratio KI IBr = 1 1, indicating the reaction ... [Pg.102]

This process has been followed potentiometrically, although iodine monohalides are only weak electrolytes in iodine, for which an ionic product... [Pg.102]

All four monohalides of gold have been prepared but the fluoride only by mass spectrometric methods. AuCl and AuBr are formed by heating the trihalides to no more than 150°C and Aul by heating the metal and iodine. At higher temperatures they dissociate into the elements. Aul is a chain polymer which features linear 2-coordinate Au with Au-I 262 pm and the angle Au-I-Au 72°. [Pg.1185]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.824 , Pg.825 , Pg.826 , Pg.827 , Pg.833 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.824 , Pg.825 , Pg.826 , Pg.827 , Pg.833 ]




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