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Pentachloride sulfides

Phosphoms trichloride and pentachloride form sodium chloride and sodium phosphide, respectively, in the presence of sodium. Phosphoms oxychloride, POCl, when heated with sodium, explodes. Carbon disulfide reacts violendy, forming sodium sulfide. Sodium amide (sodamide), NaNH2, is formed by the reaction of ammonia gas with Hquid sodium. SoHd sodium reacts only superficially with Hquid sulfur dioxide but molten sodium and gaseous... [Pg.163]

See Molybdenum pentachloride Sodium, or Sodium sulfide See Tungsten hexachloride Sodium sulfide... [Pg.1820]

Chlorine dioxide Ammonia, carbon monoxide, hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide, methane, mercury, nonmetals, phosphine, phosphorus pentachloride... [Pg.1476]

Molybdenum metalworking, 17 10-11 Molybdenum mill products, 17 9-10 Molybdenum-nickel alloys, 17 102 Molybdenum ore, U.S. exports of, 17 3t Molybdenum oxidation states, 17 20 Molybdenum oxides, 17 38 Molybdenum pentachloride, 17 23 Molybdenum-rhenium alloys, 17 15 Molybdenum sulfide, poisons in representative reactions, 5 258t Molybdenum-sulfur complexes, molecular, 17 37... [Pg.599]

It may also be prepared by the reaction of antimony pentachloride in HCl with hydrogen sulfide and removing any free sulfur by extraction with carbon disulfide ... [Pg.54]

Arsenic pentasulfide is prepared by precipitation from an acidic solution of orthoarsenic acid, H3ASO4, or arsenic pentachloride, AsCls or any other soluble As(V) salt by passing hydrogen sulfide. It may be also prepared by heating a mixture of arsenic and sulfur, extracting the fused mass with ammonia solution and reprecipitating arsenic pentasulfide at low temperature hy addition of HCl. [Pg.65]

D.13 (a) silver sulfide (b) zinc chloride (c) chlorine pentafluoride (d) magnesium hydroxide (e) nickel(II) sulfate hexahydrate (f) phosphorus pentachloride ... [Pg.1053]

Rhenium pentachloride, 180 Rhenium sulfide, 177 Rhenium trichloride, 182 Rubidium, metallic, 79... [Pg.193]

Reacts with sodium sulfide even more exothermically than pentachloride. [Pg.1523]

Sulfinic esters, aromatic, by oxidation of disulfides in alcohols, 46, 64 Sulfonation of D,L-camphor to d,l-10-camphorsulfonic acid, 46,12 Sulfoxides, table of examples of preparation from sulfides with sodium metaperiodate, 46,79 Sulfur dioxide, reaction with styrene phosphorus pentachloride to give styrylphosphonic dichloride, 46,... [Pg.70]

B.13 2. B.14 3. A.01 3.A.02 3.A.03 3.A.04 3.B.05 3.B.06 3.B.07 3.A.08 3.A.09 3.A.10 3.A.11 Bis(2-hydroxyethyl)sulfide 3,3-Dimethyl-2-butanol Carbonyl dichloride Cyanogen chloride Hydrogen cyanide Trichloronitromethane Phosphorous oxychloride Phosphorous trichloride Phosphorous pentachloride Trimethyl phosphate Triethyl phosphate Dimethyl phosphate Diethyl phosphate... [Pg.148]

Both protactinium pentachloride and pentabromide react with triphenylphosphine sulfide and selenide to form stable 1 1 complexes... [Pg.34]

No binary sulfide has been reported, but the bright yellow oxysulfide, PaOS, isostructural with other actinide oxysulfides, has been obtained (125) by heating protactinium pentachloride or pentoxide in a mixture of carbon disulfide and hydrogen sulfide at 900° and 1200°C, respectively... [Pg.43]

Sulfuric acid, condensing agent Thiodibenzenesulfonic acid Phosphorus pentachloride Thiodibenzene sulfonyl chloride 4,4 -Dimercaptodiphenyl sulfide 4,4 -Dimercaptodiphenyl sulfide diMe ether 4,4 -Dimercaptodiphenyl sulfide diEt ether 4,4 -Dimercaptodiphenyl sulfide acetate Tin... [Pg.29]


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