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    Ruthenium(III) bromide is a chemical compound of ruthenium and bromine with the formula RuBr3. It is a dark brown solid that decomposes above 400 °C. Ruthenium(III)...
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    Ruthenium(III) chloride is the chemical compound with the formula RuCl3. "Ruthenium(III) chloride" more commonly refers to the hydrate RuCl3·xH2O. Both...
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    units. As with rhenium(III) chloride, rhenium(III) bromide, α-iridium(III) chloride and α-ruthenium(III) chloride, the disorder is due to the different stacking...
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    Molybdenum(III) bromide is the inorganic compound with the formula MoBr3. It is a black solid that is insoluble in most solvents but dissolves in donor...
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    Ruthenium(III) fluoride is a fluoride of ruthenium, with the chemical formula of RuF3. Ruthenium(III) fluoride can be obtained from the reduction of ruthenium(V)...
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  • Ruthenium(III) iodide is a chemical compound containing ruthenium and iodine with the formula RuI3. It is a black solid. Ruthenium(III) iodide can be prepared...
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  • RuBr2 ruthenium(II) bromide 59201–36–4 RuBr3 ruthenium(III) bromide 14014–88–1 RuC15H21O3 ruthenium(III) acetylacetonate 22594–69–0 RuCl2 ruthenium(II)...
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    While it is rather rare in the Earth's crust, the high solubility of the bromide ion (Br−) has caused its accumulation in the oceans. Commercially the element...
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  • Iron(II) bromide – FeBr2 Iron(III) bromide – FeBr3 Lead(II) bromide – PbBr2 Lithium bromide – LiBr Magnesium bromide – MgBr2 Mercury(I) bromide – Hg2Br2...
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    cyclohexene, methylcyclohexene and cis-cyclooctene by molecular oxygen using ruthenium(III) aquo ion as catalyst: A kinetic study". Journal of Molecular Catalysis...
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  • iron(III) chloride, and they are more soluble in relevant solvents. Cyclopentadienyl magnesium bromide undergoes a complex reaction with iron(III) chloride...
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    clock reactions such as Briggs–Rauscher and BZ using tris(bipyridine)ruthenium(II) chloride as catalyst can be excited into self-organising activity...
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  • ruthenocene was prepared by the reaction of ruthenium trisacetylacetonate with excess of cyclopentadienylmagnesium bromide. Ru(acac)3 + C5H5MgBr → Ru(C5H5)2 +...
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    with polycyclic aromatic ligands. The most commonly used metal ion is ruthenium(II), because its complexes are very slow to decompose in the biological...
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  • Hursthouse, Michael B. (1992-01-01). "Homoleptic mesityls of iridium(III,IV,V) and ruthenium(IV,V)". Journal of the Chemical Society, Dalton Transactions (24):...
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    leaving behind a deposit of non-volatile osmium in a lower oxidation state. Ruthenium tetroxide is equally volatile and even more aggressive than osmium tetraoxide...
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  • chemical element aside from iridium's +9 and is encountered only in xenon, ruthenium, hassium, iridium, and plutonium. The oxidation states −1 and −2 represented...
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    including calcium fluoride, sodium chloride (common table salt), silver bromide and potassium iodide. The group of halogens is the only periodic table...
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    Rhodium(III) chloride refers to inorganic compounds with the formula RhCl3(H2O)n, where n varies from 0 to 3. These are diamagnetic red-brown solids....
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    Wilkinson. Trimesityliridium(III) was first synthesized via the reaction of the Grignard reagent mesitylmagnesium bromide (MesMgBr) with IrCl3(tht), where...
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    (space group R3). The bromide is an exception with the orthorhombic PuBr3-type structure and space group Cmcm. Crystals of americium(III) chloride hexahydrate...
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    Indium (section Indium(III))
    by acids and alkalis. Indium(I) compounds are not common. The chloride, bromide, and iodide are deeply colored, unlike the parent trihalides from which...
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    Thallium(III) sesquichalcogenides do not exist. The thallium(I) halides are stable. In keeping with the large size of the Tl+ cation, the chloride and bromide...
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  • compounds containing anions composed of bromide (Br−) and antimony (Sb). They can be considered as double bromides, metallohalides or halometallates. They...
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    protactinium(IV) fluoride and dodecahedral in the chloride and bromide. Brown-colored protactinium(III) iodide has been reported, where protactinium ions are...
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    important solvent tetrahydrofuran. At about 200 °C in the presence of soluble ruthenium catalysts, the diol undergoes dehydrogenation to form butyrolactone. It...
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    white europium(III) fluoride (EuF3), yellow europium(III) chloride (EuCl3), gray europium(III) bromide (EuBr3), and colorless europium(III) iodide (EuI3)...
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    mineral acids are rapid. Californium is only water-soluble as the californium(III) cation. Attempts to reduce or oxidize the +3 ion in solution have failed...
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    presence of potassium bromide (KBr). These compounds are used in photography to bleach silver images, converting them to silver bromide that can either be...
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    isolated Cl− completing the structure. Erbium(III) bromide is a violet solid. It is used, like other metal bromide compounds, in water treatment, chemical analysis...
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