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STANNIC IODIDE

Halides. The tin haUdes of the greatest commercial importance are stannous chloride, stannic chloride, and stannous fluoride. Tin hahdes of less commercial importance are stannic bromide [7789-67-5], stannic iodide [7790-47-8], stannous bromide [10031-24-0], and stannous iodide [10294-70-9] ( ) ... [Pg.64]

Stannj.. stannic, stanni-. tin(IV). -azetat, n. stannic acetate, tin(IV) acetate, -chlorid, n. stannic chloride, tin(IV) chloride, -chlor-wasserstoffsaure, /. chlorostannic acid, -hydroxyd, n. stannic hydroxide, tin(IV) hydroxide, -jodid, n. stannic iodide, tin (IV) iodide. [Pg.424]

STANNIC BROMIDE STANNOUS CHLORIDE STANNIC CHLORIDE STANNIC HYDRIDE STANNIC IODIDE STRONTIUM STRONTIUM OXIDE TANTALUM TECNNETIUM TELLURIUM... [Pg.207]

STANNIC IODIDE -5.9850 -2.4424E+03 5.1095E+00 -2.7912E-03 6.6165E... [Pg.219]

Octammino-stannic Iodide, [Sn(NPI3)8]I4, is produced bypassing dry ammonia gas into a solution of stannic iodide in carbon disulphide and then allowing the solvent to evaporate. It is white in colour and is insoluble in water.2 It may also be prepared by treating anhydrous stannic iodide with dry ammonia gas. [Pg.66]

Stannic iodide (Snl4) [7790-47-8] M 626.3, m 144°. vacuum and stored in a vacuum desiccator. [Pg.434]

CST differences between branched-chain and straight-chain paraffins are usually small. Stannic iodide is the most selective solvent found (95) but because... [Pg.4]

A) Hildebrand, J. H., Discussions. Faraday Soc.. 15. 9 (1953). Stannic iodide, Perfluoroheptane. [Pg.231]

Concentrated hydrochloric acid also dissolves the trichloride, about 100 g. of the latter dissolving in 1 litre of acid at 100° C.7 Dissolution in hydriodic acid is accompanied by evolution of heat and the triiodide is formed.8 Ethyl iodide reacts similarly.9 Double decomposition reactions occur w hen arsenic trichloride is heated with phosphorus triiodide, stannic iodide or germanium iodide, the reactions being complete.10 Similarly, potassium iodide heated with arsenic trichloride in a sealed tube at 210° C., and potassium bromide at 180° to 200° C., form respectively arsenic triiodide and tribromide.11 Stannous chloride, added to the solution in hydrochloric acid, causes reduction to arsenic (see p. 29). Arsenic trichloride may be completely separated from germanium chloride by extraction with concentrated hydrochloric acid.12 Ammonium, sodium and cobaltic chlorides react with arsenic trichloride to form additive compounds with magnesium, zinc and chromic chlorides there is no reaction.13... [Pg.106]

Arsenic triiodide also dissolves, the saturated solution at 15° C. having density 3-661. Other soluble halides are potassium bromide, anhydrous ferric and aluminium chlorides 6 and tetramethyl ammonium iodide but the iodides of rubidium, cadmium, manganese and cobalt, also mercuric and stannic iodides, and cobalt and stannic bromides, are insoluble or only very slightly soluble in arsenic tribromide. The liquid also dissolves phosphoryl bromide and, very slightly, ammonium thiocyanate. In the mixed solutions of halides, the components may react chemically (cf. p. 106), but such is not always the case for example, with antimony tribromide a continuous series of solid solutions is formed.7... [Pg.113]

RbCI rubidium chloride 7791-11-9 gas 10.510 1 4433 Snl4 stannic iodide 7790-47-8 gas 0.000 1... [Pg.685]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.311 ]




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