-
forms white crystals. The
crystal structure of
BaClF is a
tetragonal distortion of that of
fluoride type
BaF 2. The
compound is
poorly soluble in water....
- → 2 Na
Cl +
Ba(OH)2
BaCl2·2H2O is
stable in the air at room temperature, but
loses one
water of
crystallization above 55 °C (131 °
F),
becoming BaCl2·H2O...
- 6NiO + 4
ClF3 → 6 NiF2 + 3 O2 + 2 Cl2 Ag
Cl +
ClF3 → AgF2 +
ClF + 1/2 Cl2
ClF3 is used to
produce uranium hexafluoride: U + 3
ClF3 → UF6 + 3
ClF With phosphorus...
-
Barium hydroxide is a
chemical compound with the
chemical formula Ba(OH)2. The
monohydrate (x = 1),
known as
baryta or baryta-water, is one of the prin****l...
- as baria, is a
white hygroscopic non-flammable
compound with the
formula BaO. It has a
cubic structure and is used in cathode-ray tubes,
crown gl****,...
- as
ClF− 2,
ClF− 4,
ClF+ 2, and Cl2F+. Some
pseudohalides of
chlorine are also known, such as
cyanogen chloride (
ClCN, linear),
chlorine cyanate (
ClNCO)...
- and has a
trigonal bipyramidal structure. In the
solid state the
axial As−
F bond
lengths are 171.9 pm and the
equatorial 166.8 pm. Its
point group is...
- chlorides, bromides,
iodides and
pseudohalogenides BaClF SiIBr
ClF CFN
ClFO2 SiF2−6, GeF2−6
compounds BaSiF6
BaGeF6 (NH4)2SiF6 Na2[SiF6] K2[SiF6] Li2GeF6 Li2SiF6...
-
sulfate (or sulphate) is the
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula BaSO4. It is a
white crystalline solid that is
odorless and
insoluble in water...
-
chemical formula ClF. It is a
colourless gas at room
temperature and is
stable even at high temperatures. When
cooled to −100 °C,
ClF condenses as a pale...