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    Uranium(III) chloride, UCl3, is a water soluble salt of uranium. UCl3 is used mostly to reprocess spent nuclear fuel. Uranium(III) chloride is synthesized...
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  • Uranium chloride may refer to: Uranium trichloride (uranium(III) chloride), UCl3 Uranium tetrachloride (uranium(IV) chloride), UCl4 Uranium pentachloride...
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  • Tungsten(IV) chloride – WCl4 Tungsten(V) chloride – WCl5 Tungsten(VI) chloride – WCl6 Uranium hexachloride – UCl6 Uranium(III) chloride – UCl3 Uranium(IV) chloride...
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  • produces uranium(IV) fluoride. Hydrogen chloride at 300 °C produces uranium(III) chloride. Hydrogen bromide at 300 °C produces uranium(III) bromide....
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    structure between the halogens. So, chloride (AmCl3) is reddish and has a structure isotypic to uranium(III) chloride (space group P63/m) and the melting...
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    Gallium(III) chloride is an inorganic chemical compound with the formula GaCl3 which forms a monohydrate, GaCl3·H2O. Solid gallium(III) chloride is a deliquescent...
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    isotypic with uranium(III) chloride. Upon heating to nearly melting point, BkCl3 converts into an orthorhombic phase. Two forms of berkelium(III) bromide are...
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    trivalent actinides. Part III. Some chemical and physical properties of hydrated uranium(III) fluoride and the anhydrous chloride, bromide, and iodide. The...
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    produces uranium trichloride (UCl 3) while the higher chlorides of uranium are prepared by reaction with additional chlorine. All uranium chlorides react...
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    Protactinium (redirect from Uranium-X)
    protactinium(IV) fluoride and dodecahedral in the chloride and bromide. Brown-colored protactinium(III) iodide has been reported, where protactinium ions...
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  • 12071–33–9 UCl3 uranium(III) chloride 10025–93–1 UCl4 uranium(IV) chloride 10026–10–5 UCl5 uranium(V) chloride 13470–21–8 UCl6 uranium(VI) chloride 13763–23–0...
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    Uranium hexachloride (UCl6) is an inorganic chemical compound of uranium in the +6 oxidation state. UCl6 is a metal halide composed of uranium and chlorine...
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  • 100% uranium. Cerium uranium blue was first obtained by heating together cerium sulfate and uranyl sulfate with an excess of magnesium chloride at high...
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    reaction of uranium trioxide (UO3) and hexachloropropene. Solvent UCl4 adducts can be formed by a simpler reaction of UI4 with hydrogen chloride in organic...
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    be prepared by the reaction of nitric acid with aluminium(III) chloride. Nitrosyl chloride is produced as a by-product; it bubbles out of the solution...
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    such as sodium chloride are ionic, while others are covalently bonded. A few metal halides are discrete molecules, such as uranium hexafluoride, but...
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    Uranyl nitrate is a water-soluble yellow uranium salt with the formula UO2(NO3)2 · n H2O. The hexa-, tri-, and dihydrates are known. The compound is mainly...
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    to solubilise all hydroxides to form a feed solution composed of chlorides of uranium and other rare earth elements including thorium. The solution is...
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    hydrochloric acid. Anhydrous berkelium(III) chloride has a hexagonal crystal structure, is isostructural to uranium trichloride, and has the person symbol...
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  • Uranium compounds are compounds formed by the element uranium (U). Although uranium is a radioactive actinide, its compounds are well studied due to its...
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    Sodium diuranate, also known as the yellow oxide of uranium, is an inorganic chemical compound with the chemical formula Na2U2O7. It is a sodium salt...
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    benzoguanamine and acetoguanamine. Another important triazine is cyanuric chloride (2,4,6-trichloro-1,3,5-triazine). Chlorine-substituted triazines are components...
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    2ThCl3 Other reactions are also known. The compound forms crystals of the uranium trichloride crystal system. Above 630 °C thorium trichloride dissociates...
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  • Uranium(IV) sulfate (U(SO4)2) is a water-soluble salt of uranium. It is a very toxic compound. Uranium sulfate minerals commonly are widespread around...
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    the "interpenetrating primitive cubic" structure, also called a "caesium chloride" or B2 structure. This structure is often confused for a body-centered...
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  • potassium chloride at 700–800 °C in a graphite crucible. Highly pure thorium can be extracted from its iodide with the crystal bar process. Uranium is extracted...
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    141) and the lattice parameters a = 837.7 pm, c = 747.9 pm of the uranium(IV) chloride type. Brown D., Hall T.L., Moseley P.T (1973). "Structural parameters...
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  • example, in uranium(VI) fluoride the oxidation number of uranium is 6. Another example is the iron oxides. FeO is iron(II) oxide and Fe2O3 is iron(III) oxide...
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    tetrachloride, carbon disulfide, and thionyl chloride. There are two crystalline forms, each of which has the uranium atom in an octahedral geometry among six...
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  • hexachloride, MoCl6 Tungsten hexachloride, WCl6 Rhenium hexachloride, ReCl6 Uranium hexachloride, UCl6 Some hexachloroanions are also known: Hexachloroaluminate...
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