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Aluminium halide information


The aluminium halides are:

  • Aluminium bromide
  • Aluminium chloride
  • Aluminium fluoride
  • Aluminium iodide
  • Aluminium monobromide
  • Aluminium monochloride
  • Aluminium monofluoride
  • Aluminium monoiodide

Ions also exist

  • aluminium tetrafluoride AlF
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Aluminium halide

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The aluminium halides are: Aluminium bromide Aluminium chloride Aluminium fluoride Aluminium iodide Aluminium monobromide Aluminium monochloride Aluminium...

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Aluminium monochloride

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Aluminium monochloride, or chloridoaluminium is the metal halide with the formula AlCl. Aluminium monochloride as a molecule is thermodynamically stable...

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Metal halides

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hydrolysis instead, e.g. ferric chloride, aluminium chloride, and titanium tetrachloride. Discrete metal halides have lower melting and boiling points. For...

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Aluminium chloride

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The melt conducts electricity poorly, unlike more ionic halides such as sodium chloride. Aluminium chloride monomer belongs to the point group D3h in its...

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CWD

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Australia Creswell railway station, Derbyshire, England Cadwaladerite, an aluminium halide mineral Canada's Worst Driver, a television series (2005–2018) Clwyd...

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Aluminium

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the halides, nitrate, and sulfate. For similar reasons, anhydrous aluminium salts cannot be made by heating their "hydrates": hydrated aluminium chloride...

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Aluminium monofluoride

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reverts to the reactants when cooled. Clusters derived from related aluminium(I) halides can be stabilized using specialized ligands. This molecule has been...

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Aluminium bromide

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Aluminium bromide is any chemical compound with the empirical formula AlBrx. Aluminium tribromide is the most common form of aluminium bromide. It is a...

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Aluminium compounds

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heating, forming compounds such as aluminium nitride (AlN), aluminium sulfide (Al2S3), and the aluminium halides (AlX3). It also forms a wide range of...

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Halide mineral

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Halide minerals are those minerals with a dominant halide anion (F−, Cl−, Br− and I−). Complex halide minerals may also have polyatomic anions. Examples...

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Cadwaladerite

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Cadwaladerite is a rare aluminium halide mineral with formula: AlCl(OH)2·4(H2O). It was reported for an amorphous substance associated with sulfate minerals...

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Haloalkane

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The haloalkanes (also known as halogenoalkanes or alkyl halides) are alkanes containing one or more halogen substituents. They are a subset of the general...

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Lithium aluminium hydride

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chlorides. Primary halides are the most reactive followed by secondary halides. Tertiary halides react only in certain cases. Lithium aluminium hydride does...

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Trimethylaluminium

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many metal halides to install alkyl groups. When combined with gallium trichloride, it gives trimethylgallium. Al2Me6 reacts with aluminium trichloride...

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Aluminium fluoride

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Aluminium fluoride is an inorganic compound with the formula AlF3. It forms hydrates AlF3·xH2O. Anhydrous AlF3 and its hydrates are all colorless solids...

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Scandium

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isostructural with their aluminium hydroxide oxide counterparts. Solutions of Sc3+ in water are acidic due to hydrolysis. The halides ScX3, where X= Cl, Br...

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Gallium

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of the periodic table and is similar to the other metals of the group (aluminium, indium, and thallium). Elemental gallium is a relatively soft, silvery...

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Halogen

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form acids when mixed with water. Hydrogen fluoride is the only hydrogen halide that forms hydrogen bonds. Hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, hydroiodic...

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Aluminium iodide

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Aluminium iodide is a chemical compound containing aluminium and iodine. Invariably, the name refers to a compound of the composition AlI 3, formed by...

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Thallium halides

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The thallium halides include monohalides, where thallium has oxidation state +1, trihalides in which thallium generally has oxidation state +3, and some...

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Cumene process

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of a catalytic Lewis acid. Phosphoric acid is often favored over aluminium halides. Cumene is oxidized in air, which removes the tertiary benzylic hydrogen...

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Alkylation

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sometimes both. Classically, Lewis acids, e.g., aluminium trichloride, are employed when the alkyl halide are used. Brønsted acids are used when alkylating...

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Aluminium hydride

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not at all by aluminium hydride. Therefore, reactive functional groups such as carboxylic acids can be reduced in the presence of halides. Nitro groups...

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Lutetium aluminium garnet

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method is utilized for the growth of semiconductors, oxides, fluorides, and halide crystals in addition to metal crystals. LuAG's growth process is relatively...

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Ethylaluminium sesquichloride

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mercury or iodine. It also can be started by treating the aluminium with an alkylaluminium halide. The products are equilibrium mixtures of the codimer (R2AlX...

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Gallium trichloride

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halide. It is the main precursor to most derivatives of gallium and a reagent in organic synthesis. As a Lewis acid, GaCl3 is milder than aluminium trichloride...

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Potassium alum

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Potassium alum, potash alum, or potassium aluminium sulfate is a chemical compound first found mentioned under various Sanskrit names in Ayurvedic medicinal...

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Silicon compounds

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electrons, including the silicides and some silanes. Metal silicides, silicon halides, and similar inorganic compounds can be prepared by directly reacting elemental...

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