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Zinc halides molten state

Zinc(I) complexes, 989 Zinc compounds industrial uses, 998 Zinc halides, 981 molten state coordination, 981 solution chemistry, 893... [Pg.6061]

Cadmium is a member of Group 12 (Zn, Cd, Hg) of the Periodic Table, having a filled d shell of electrons 4valence state of +2. In rare instances the +1 oxidation state may be produced in the form of dimeric Cd2+2 species [59458-73-0], eg, as dark red melts of Cd° dissolved in molten cadmium halides or as diamagnetic yellow solids such as (Cd2)2+ (AlCl [79110-87-5] (2). The Cd + species is unstable in water or other donor solvents, immediately disproportionating to Cd2+ and Cd. In general, cadmium compounds exhibit properties similar to the corresponding zinc compounds. Compounds and properties are listed in Table 1. Cadmium(TT) [22537 48-0] tends to favor tetrahedral coordination in its compounds, particularly in solution as complexes, eg, tetraamminecadmium(II) [18373-05-2], Cd(NH3)2+4. However, solid-state cadmium-containing oxide or halide materials frequently exhibit octahedral coordination at the Cd2+ ion, eg, the rock-salt structure found for CdO. [Pg.391]


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