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Selenium hydrogen halides

The dioxide rapidly absorbs hydrogen halides, forming selenium oxy-halides ... [Pg.816]

The other halides of boron and silicon, and also of, phosphorus, sulphur, selenium, tellurium, and iodine, react at once with water, forming hydrogen halide and an acid. The equations are as follows —... [Pg.60]

Hydrogen chaloogenides H2X (X = S, Se, Te) react differently with difluoroiodophosphine in the presence of mercury. The sulfur and selenium derivatives give the pentavalent compound XPF2H (X = S, Se), whereas hydrogen telluride produces a mixture of phosphine, hydrogen halides, and elementary tellurium (257). [Pg.381]

Very little is known about chalcogenide halides of Group IVB elements. Although the existence of sulfide chlorides (45, 274, 329, 365) and of a selenide chloride (329) of titanium was claimed in early publications, their true composition, and even their existence, remains doubtful. They have usually been obtained by the reaction of titanium chlorides with sulfur and selenium, respectively, or with hydrogen sulfide. The synthesis of a pure compound, TiSClj, was published in 1959 (113). It is an intermediate of the reaction of TiCU with HjS. [Pg.364]

Hydrides of variable composition are not only formed with pure metals as solvents. A large number of the binary metal hydrides are non-stoichiometric compounds. Non-stoichiometric compounds are in general common for d,f and some p block metals in combination with soft anions such as sulfur, selenium and hydrogen, and also for somewhat harder anions like oxygen. Hard anions such as the halides, sulfates and nitrides form few non-stoichiometric compounds. Two factors are important the crystal structures must allow changes in composition, and the transition metal must have accessible oxidation states. These factors are partly related. FeO,... [Pg.221]


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