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Tungsten VI Dichloride Dioxide

The thin yellow flakes of tungsten(VI) dichloride dioxide, and the compounds to be mentioned later as well, are sensitive to atmospheric moisture. Therefore the reaction tubes must be opened in a dry nitrogen atmosphere and stored either under vacuum or in a dry inert gas. The detailed physical and chemical properties of tungsten(VI) dichloride dioxide are described in the literature.1... [Pg.111]

Chromium oxide (oxidation state unspecified) reacts with phosgene at 6(X) C to give chromium(III) chloride, whereas tungsten(VI) oxide reacts with phosgene to give tungsten(VI) dioxide dichloride [360]. [Pg.376]


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