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diiodide, FeI2
Cobalt diiodide, CoI2
Nickel diiodide, NiI2
Germanium diiodide, GeI2
Molybdenum diiodide, MoI2
Palladium diiodide, PdI2 Tin
diiodide,...
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Diiodomethane or
methylene iodide,
commonly abbreviated "MI", is an
organoiodine compound.
Diiodomethane is a very
dense colorless liquid; however, it...
- "Coordination
Chemistry of
Samarium Diiodide with
Ethers Including the
Crystal Structure of Tetrahydrofuran-Solvated
Samarium Diiodide, SmI2(THF)5". J. Am. Chem...
- Lead(II)
iodide (or lead iodide) is a
chemical compound with the
formula PbI 2. At room temperature, it is a
bright yellow odorless crystalline solid,...
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Disulfur diiodide is an
unstable inorganic chemical compound with the
chemical formula S2I2. It is a red-brown
solid that
decomposes above −30 °C to elemental...
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decompose on
exposure to
ultraviolet or
visible light,
especially the
diiodide. Many lead(II)
pseudohalides are known, such as the cyanide, cyanate, and...
- Nickel(II)
iodide is an
inorganic compound with the
formula NiI2. This
paramagnetic black solid dissolves readily in
water to give bluish-green solutions...
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Thorium diiodide can also be
prepared from the
decomposition of
thorium triiodide at
temperatures above 550 °C: 2 ThI3 → ThI4 + ThI2 Like the
diiodides of...
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containing tin–carbon bonds. The
first organotin compound was
diethyltin diiodide ((CH3CH2)2SnI2),
discovered by
Edward Frankland in 1849. The area grew...
- Tin(II) iodide, also
known as
stannous iodide, is the
inorganic compound with the
formula SnI2. It is a red-orange solid. It
reacts with
iodine to give...