• Californium(II) iodide is a binary inorganic compound of californium and iodine with the formula CfI 2. It can be produced by reducing californium triiodide...
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    Californium is a synthetic chemical element; it has symbol Cf and atomic number 98. It was first synthesized in 1950 at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory...
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    Californium(III) iodide is a binary inorganic compound of californium and iodine with the formula CfI 3. Californium triiodide can be prepared in microgram...
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    state is represented by californium(II) bromide (yellow, CfBr2) and californium(II) iodide (dark violet, CfI2). Californium(IV) oxide (CfO2) is a black-brown...
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  • CfCl3 Californium(III) fluoride – CfF3 Californium(III) iodide – CfI3 Californium(II) iodide – CfI2 Californium(III) nitrate – Cf(NO3)3 Californium(III)...
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  • CfF3 californium(III) fluoride 42775–52–0 CfF4 californium(IV) fluoride 42845–08–9 CfI2 californium(II) iodide 49774–08–5 CfI3 californium(III) iodide 20758–81–0...
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  • halides, including californium(III) fluoride (CfF3) and iodide (CfI3), the californium atom has an oxidation state of +3. Californium(III) chloride can...
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  • Einsteinium(II) iodide is a binary inorganic chemical compound of einsteinium and iodide with the chemical formula EsI2. The compound can be prepared via...
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  • halides, including californium(III) fluoride (CfF3), californium(III) chloride, and californium(III) iodide (CfI3), the californium atom has an oxidation...
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  • Californium(III) oxyiodide is a inorganic compound of californium, iodine, and oxygen with the formula CfOI. Californium iodide is obtained by heating...
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    einsteinium-253 (half-life 20.47 days), is produced artificially from decay of californium-253 in a few dedicated high-power nuclear reactors with a total yield...
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    52 g/cm3) and californium (15.1 g/cm3), as does its melting point of 986 °C, below that of curium (1340 °C) but higher than that of californium (900 °C)....
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    Ιώδης, meaning 'violet'. Iodine occurs in many oxidation states, including iodide (I−), iodate (IO− 3), and the various periodate anions. As the heaviest...
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  • bomb explosion showed the presence of americium, curium, berkelium, californium, einsteinium and fermium. In presentations of the periodic table, the...
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    fluoride, chloride, and bromide have the sodium chloride structure, but the iodide has three known stable forms at different temperatures; that at room temperature...
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    Uranium (redirect from Uranium(V) iodide)
    chlorine. All uranium chlorides react with water and air. Bromides and iodides of uranium are formed by direct reaction of, respectively, bromine and...
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    fluoride, sodium chloride (common table salt), silver bromide and potassium iodide. The group of halogens is the only periodic table group that contains elements...
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  •    X = F, Cl, Br, I Einsteinium(II) chloride (EsCl2), einsteinium(II) bromide (EsBr2), and einsteinium(II) iodide (EsI2) have been produced and characterized...
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    chloride being the most common. 2 Fe + 3 X2 → 2 FeX3 (X = F, Cl, Br) Ferric iodide is an exception, being thermodynamically unstable due to the oxidizing power...
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    Compounds of samarium(II) are also known, most notably the monoxide SmO, monochalcogenides SmS, SmSe and SmTe, as well as samarium(II) iodide. Discovered in...
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  • are so much smaller than the iodide ions that the lithium fits into holes within the crystal lattice, allowing the iodide ions to touch. That is, the distance...
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    Examples of compounds with this structure include zincblende itself, lead(II) nitrate, many compound semiconductors (such as gallium arsenide and cadmium...
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    715 °C. The fluoride is isotypic to LaF3 (space group P63/mmc) and the iodide to BiI3 (space group R3). The bromide is an exception with the orthorhombic...
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    tetraiodomercurate(II) (HgI2− 4) is still occasionally used to test for ammonia owing to its tendency to form the deeply colored iodide salt of Millon's...
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  • little or no curium because neutron activation of 248Cm will create californium. Californium is a strong neutron emitter, and would pollute the back end of...
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    gold(I) bromide AuBr, but reacts very slowly with iodine to form gold(I) iodide AuI: 2 Au + 3 F 2 → Δ 2 AuF 3 {\displaystyle {\ce {2Au{}+3F2->[{} \atop...
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    Copper (redirect from Copper(II))
    fluorine, chlorine, and bromine. Attempts to prepare copper(II) iodide yield only copper(I) iodide and iodine. 2 Cu2+ + 4 I− → 2 CuI + I2 Copper forms coordination...
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  • arsenic(I) iodide (AsI); see Ellis, Bobby D.; MacDonald, Charles L. B. (2004). "Stabilized Arsenic(I) Iodide: A Ready Source of Arsenic Iodide Fragments...
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    radioactive decay. 1. Study of californium-249 ingrowth into crystalline berkelium-249 tribromide: a new crystalline phase of californium tribromide". Inorganic...
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  • 915 pm. It has the same structure as the bromides from plutonium to californium. Neptunium(III) bromide also has a green hexahydrate, which is monoclinic...
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