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Tellurium interhalogens

Sihcon and boron bum ia fluorine forming siUcon tetrafluoride [7783-61-17, SiF, and boron trifluoride [7637-07-2] respectively. Selenium and tellurium form hexafluorides, whereas phosphoms forms tri- or pentafluorides. Fluorine reacts with the other halogens to form eight interhalogen compounds (see Fluorine compounds, inorganic-halogens). [Pg.124]

Mercury bis[pentafluorotelluro(trifluoromethyl)amide] reacted with elemental halogens and interhalogens to yield ha]o(trifluoromethyl)amino tellurium pentafluoride2,3. The less electronegative halogens of the interhalogens join the amide-nitrogen atom. [Pg.141]

Interhalogen compounds produce diorgano tellurium dihalides with two different halogen/pseudohalogen atoms bonded to tellurium15. [Pg.469]

Diorgano tellurium dihalides form complexes with iodine and interhalogen compounds organic compounds with N, P, O, S, and Se donor atoms boron, aluminum, and gallium trihalides antimony pentachloride and mercury(II) halides. [Pg.567]

From Diorgano Tellurium Compounds and Interhalogen Compounds... [Pg.585]

TELLURIUM (13494-80-9) Finely divided powder or dust may be flammable and explosive. Violent reaction with strong oxidizers, bromine pentafluoride, halogens, interhalogens, iodine pentafluoride, hexalithium disilicide, lithium silicide, nitrosyl fluoride, oxygen difluoride, sodium peroxide, sulfur, zinc. Incompatible with cadmium, cesium, hafnium, strong bases, chemically active metals, iodic acid, iodine oxide, lead chlorite, lead oxide, mercury oxides, nitric acid, peroxyformic acid, platinum, silver bromate/iodate/ fluoride, nitryl fluoride, sodium nitrate. [Pg.1121]


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