• sets of Indium halides, the trihalides, the monohalides, and several intermediate halides. In the monohalides the oxidation state of indium is +1 and...
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    alkyl halides to give alkyl indium halides and with NiBr complexes to give Ni-In bonds are known. It is unstable in water decomposing into indium metal...
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    the halides In2X4 and [In2X6]2−, and various subchalcogenides such as In4Se3. Several other compounds are known to combine indium(I) and indium(III)...
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  • as other indium(I) halides. Indium(I) chloride was first isolated in 1926 as part of an investigation on the compounds formed between indium and chlorine...
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    Indium tin oxide (ITO) is a ternary composition of indium, tin and oxygen in varying proportions. Depending on the oxygen content, it can be described...
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    metal-halide lamp is an electrical lamp that produces light by an electric arc through a gaseous mixture of vaporized mercury and metal halides (compounds...
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  • that indium can be present as In3+, oxidation state +3 In+, oxidation state +1 In4+ 2 units, oxidation state of +2, also found in some indium halides, e...
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    synthesis of the lower halides of indium". Inorganic Chemistry. 15 (2): 475–476. doi:10.1021/ic50156a050. ISSN 0020-1669. Indium tribromide at WebElements...
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    Gallium (section Halides)
    The so-called "gallium(II) halides", GaX 2, are actually adducts of gallium(I) halides with the respective gallium(III) halides, having the structure Ga+...
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  • also known as thallous halides, all contain thallium with oxidation state +1. Parallels can be drawn between the thallium(I) halides and their corresponding...
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    Boron group (section Indium)
    periodic table, consisting of boron (B), aluminium (Al), gallium (Ga), indium (In), thallium (Tl) and nihonium (Nh). This group lies in the p-block of...
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    alkylation of indium trihalides with organolithium reagents is typical. OrganoIn(III) compounds are also prepared by treating In metal with alkyl halides. This...
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  • cyclohexane + 2 NaBr. A related reaction, which combines alkyl halides with aryl halides is called the Wurtz–Fittig reaction. Despite its very modest utility...
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    available soluble derivative of indium. This is one of three known indium chlorides. Being a relatively electropositive metal, indium reacts quickly with chlorine...
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    Indium(III) fluoride or indium trifluoride is the inorganic compound with the formula InF3. It is a white solid. It has a rhombohedral crystal structure...
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    Triethylindium (category Indium compounds)
    diethyl indium halides. Triethylindium is highly reactive with water: In(C2H5)3 + H 2O → In(C2H5)2OH + C 2H 6↑ Indium triethyl is used to prepare indium phosphide...
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  • disproved and the substance claimed to be indium(II) chloride is a mixture of various indium subchlorides. Indium(II) chloride was first reported to be produced...
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  • The so-called "gallium(II) halides", GaX 2, are actually adducts of gallium(I) halides with the respective gallium(III) halides, having the structure Ga+...
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  • There are three sets of gallium halides, the trihalides where gallium has oxidation state +3, the intermediate halides containing gallium in oxidation...
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    tetravalent tin are termed stannic. Halide compounds are known for both oxidation states. For Sn(IV), all four halides are well known: SnF4, SnCl4, SnBr4...
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  • treatment can displace the halide atom, and substituent self-exchange to form thallium(III) halides and diphenylthallium halides is also possible. The dichloride...
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    mild activators, typically no halides RA (rosin activated) – rosin with strong activators, high activity, contains halides OA (organic acid) – rosin activated...
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    is a useful reagent for preparing xanthate esters from alkyl and aryl halides. The resulting xanthate esters are useful intermediates in organic synthesis...
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    Silver (section Halides)
    include silver halides, so that ultraviolet light in natural daylight liberates metallic silver, darkening the lenses. The silver halides are reformed in...
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    the classical definition, carbon alkyl, allyl, vinyl, or aryl magnesium halides (Grignard reagent) are added to the carbonyl groups of either an aldehyde...
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    Gallium(III) bromide (category Metal halides)
    Allylic Chlorides with Cyclopropylmethylstannane Catalyzed by Gallium or Indium Halide". Organic Letters. 12 (7): 1520–1523. doi:10.1021/ol100240b. ISSN 1523-7060...
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    Halogen (redirect from Halide group)
    the halogens have been observed to react with hydrogen to form hydrogen halides. For fluorine, chlorine, and bromine, this reaction is in the form of:...
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    resembles that of the other elements in group 13 (boron, aluminium, gallium, indium). However, the +1 state, which is far more prominent in thallium than the...
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    Antimony (section Halides)
    such as [Sb 6S 10]2− and [Sb 8S 13]2− . Antimony forms two series of halides: SbX 3 and SbX 5. The trihalides SbF 3, SbCl 3, SbBr 3, and SbI 3 are all...
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  • of thallium relative to indium, has been explained by relativistic effects. The higher value for thallium compared to indium is partly attributable to...
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