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Plumbate , hexachloro

Hence, if chlorine is passed into a cold suspension (in hydrochloric acid) of lead(II) chloride, lead(IV) chloride is formed. Addition of ammonium chloride gives the complex salt ammonium hexachloro-plumbate(lV) as a yellow precipitate ... [Pg.200]

PbCl6N2CioH 2, Plumbate(IV), hexachloro-, di-pyridinium, 22 149 Pb02, Lead oxide... [Pg.274]

CI CstLu, Cesium lutetium chloride, 22 6 ClsGa2P2C3sH32, Gallate(2 -), hexachlorodi-, bis-(triphenylphosphonium), 22 133, 138 Cl6N2PbC,oH,2, Plumbate(IV), hexachloro-, di-pyridinium, 22 149... [Pg.234]

Lead(IV) chloride is a clear yellow highly refracting liquid which fumes in moist air, and under certain circumstances decomposes explosively to lead(II) chloride and chlorine. It is best prepared by the action of concentrated sulphuric acid upon pyridinium hexachloro-plumbate, and stored under pure concentrated sulphuric acid at —80° in the dark . [Pg.136]


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