• Plutonium(III) bromide is an inorganic salt of bromine and plutonium with the formula PuBr3. This radioactive green solid has few uses, however its crystal...
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    green solid with a melting point of 777 °C. It is orthorhombic (plutonium(III) bromide structure), space group Ccmm (No. 63), lattice parameters a = 433...
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  • bromides from plutonium to californium. Neptunium(III) bromide also has a green hexahydrate, which is monoclinic. At 425 °C, neptunium(III) bromide bromide...
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    Americium(III) bromide or americium tribromide is the chemical compound composed of americium and bromine with the formula AmBr3, with americium in a +3...
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    coordination geometry is found in the plutonium(III) bromide crystal structure type, which is adopted by many of the bromides and iodides of the lanthanides...
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  • tetrafluoride – PtF4 Plutonium(III) bromide – PuBr3 Plutonium(III) chloride – PuCl3 Plutonium(III) fluoride – PuF3 Plutonium dioxide (Plutonium(IV) oxide) – PuO2...
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    the snub disphenoid. An example of such structure is plutonium(III) bromide PuBr3 adopted by bromides and iodides of the lanthanides and actinides. Rajwade...
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    + 3 I2 Neptunium(III) iodide is a hygroscopic brown solid with a melting point of 767 °C. It is orthorhombic (plutonium(III) bromide structure), space...
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  • of plutonium(III) bromide. SmBr3·6H2O can be crystallized by dissolving samarium oxide in 40% hydrobromic acid. The hydrate and ammonium bromide are...
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    pm and c = 912 pm. Its crystal structure is isostructural with plutonium(III) bromide. "Curium tribromide". PubChem. 9 October 2021. Retrieved 13 October...
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    Cl2 → 2 TbCl3 Terbium(III) chloride is a white, hygroscopic powder. It crystallizes in an orthorhombic plutonium(III) bromide crystal structure with...
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    Plutonium(III) fluoride or plutonium trifluoride is the chemical compound composed of plutonium and fluorine with the formula PuF3. This salt forms violet...
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  • 10025–65–7 PuBr3 plutonium(III) bromide 15752–46–2 PuCl3 plutonium(III) chloride 13569–62–5 PuF3 plutonium(III) fluoride 13842–83–6 PuF4 plutonium(IV) fluoride...
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    neodymium(III) oxide reacts with carbon tetrabromide to produce neodymium(III) bromide. Neodymium(III) bromide adopts the plutonium(III) bromide crystal...
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  • Cerium(III) iodide adopts the plutonium(III) bromide crystal structure. It contains 8-coordinate bicapped trigonal prismatic Ce3+ ions. Cerium(III) iodide...
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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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    Weighable amounts of californium were first produced by the irradiation of plutonium targets at Materials Testing Reactor at National Reactor Testing Station...
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    the public in November 1945. Most americium is produced by uranium or plutonium being bombarded with neutrons in nuclear reactors – one tonne of spent...
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  • further turned into other halides such as curium(III) bromide (colorless to light green) and curium(III) iodide (colorless), by reacting it with the ammonia...
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    + 3 H2O → further reactions Lanthanum(III) iodide adopts the same crystal structure as plutonium(III) bromide, with 8-coordinate metal centres arranged...
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    Diffraction Studies of the Bromides of Californium-249 and Einsteinium-253", in: W. Müller and R. Lindner (eds.) Plutonium 1975, North Holland, Amsterdam...
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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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    commercial uses at present, it is used as a precursor for the formation of plutonium-238, which is in turn used in radioisotope thermal generators to provide...
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  • produces uranium(III) chloride. Hydrogen bromide at 300 °C produces uranium(III) bromide. Hydrogen iodide at 300 °C produces uranium(III) iodide. Ammonia...
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    a hexabromouranate(V) salt by reacting UBr5 with a monovalent bromide in thionyl bromide: U2Br10 + 2MBr → 2M+[UBr6]− Morss, L. R.; Edelstein, Norman M...
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  • solutions of uranium III, IV, V, VI salts Aqueous solutions of neptunium III, IV, V, VI, VII salts Aqueous solutions of plutonium III, IV, V, VI, VII salts...
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    equilibrium. It can also be obtained by fluorination of plutonium(III) fluoride, plutonium(IV) oxide, or plutonium(IV) oxalate at approximately 700 °C: 2 PuF 3 +...
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    fast neutrons and is fertile, meaning it can be transmuted to fissile plutonium-239 in a nuclear reactor. Another fissile isotope, uranium-233, can 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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    zincblende (cubic) or wurtzite (hexagonal) form. This group is also known as the III-V family of compounds. The Heusler structure, based on the structure of Cu2MnAl...
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