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    Ytterbium(III) bromide (YbBr3) is an inorganic chemical compound. Refer to the adjacent table for the main properties of Ytterbium(III) bromide. Dissolving...
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    ytterbium(III) bromide and hydrogen at 500~600 °C: 2 YbBr3 + H2 → 2 YbBr2 + 2 HBr The ammonia compound can be obtained by reacting metallic ytterbium...
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  • also be obtained by reacting lithium cyanide and ytterbium(III) bromide, but the generated lithium bromide is difficult to completely remove. Kiitiro Utimoto...
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  • H2XeO4 Ytterbium(III) chloride – YbCl3 Ytterbium(III) oxide – Yb2O3 Ytterbium(III) sulfate – Yb2(SO4)3 Ytterbium(III) bromide – YbBr3 Ytterbium(III) carbonate...
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  • YbBr3 ytterbium(III) bromide 13759–89–2 YbCl2 ytterbium(II) chloride 13874–77–6 YbCl3 ytterbium(III) chloride 10361–91–8 YbCl3•6H2O ytterbium(III) chloride...
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  • 12039-19-9 YbBr2 ytterbium(II) bromide 25502-05-0 YbBr3 ytterbium(III) bromide 13759-89-2 YbCl2 ytterbium(II)chloride 13874-77-6 YbCl3 ytterbium(III) chloride...
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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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    249–251. doi:10.1107/s0021889879012309. Okamoto, H. (1999). "Bi-Yb (bismuth-ytterbium)". Journal of Phase Equilibria. 20 (4): 453. doi:10.1361/105497199770335640...
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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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    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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    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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    Copper (redirect from Copper(III))
    Metallic Compounds on the Reaction between Isophorone and Methylmagnesium Bromide". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 63 (9): 2308–2316. doi:10.1021/ja01854a005...
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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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    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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    Metallothermic reduction of the tribromides and triiodides of thulium and ytterbium by alkali metals. Zeitschrift fuer Anorganische und Allgemeine Chemie...
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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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    yttrium forms trihalides such as yttrium(III) fluoride (YF 3), yttrium(III) chloride (YCl 3), and yttrium(III) bromide (YBr 3) at temperatures above roughly...
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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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    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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    reacts with bromine at 140 °C to form a combination of gold(III) bromide AuBr3 and gold(I) bromide AuBr, but reacts very slowly with iodine to form gold(I)...
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  • electrical insulator. The structure is the same as for strontium bromide, ytterbium dichloride, and terbium dichloride. There are two forms. The low temperature...
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  • order. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z "Cerium (III) Acetate" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-09-28. "Magnesium Sulfite" (PDF). srdata...
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    by chlorine atoms in a tricapped trigonal prism geometry. Einsteinium(III) bromide (EsBr3) is a pale-yellow solid with a monoclinic structure of AlCl3 type...
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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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    impurity in yttrium oxide, Y2O3. Yttrium and terbium, as well as erbium and ytterbium, are named after the village of Ytterby in Sweden. Terbium was not isolated...
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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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    holmium(III) bromide and holmium(III) iodide, can be obtained by the direct reaction of the elements: 2 Ho + 3 X2 → 2 HoX3 In addition, holmium(III) iodide...
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    paramagnetic later lanthanides (with the exceptions of the last two, ytterbium and lutetium, where the 4f shell is completely full). However, the 4f...
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    cobalt(II) fluoride (CoF2, pink), cobalt(II) chloride (CoCl2, blue), cobalt(II) bromide (CoBr2, green), cobalt(II) iodide (CoI2, blue-black). These halides exist...
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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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