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Interhalogen compounds as complex-formers

  • General and Inorganic Chemistry
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Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Division of chemical science Aims and scope

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  1. 1.

    Investigations on interhalogen compounds and the complex compounds that they form have made it possible to establish the structure of many such complex compounds, their chemical properties, and the nature of the ions that they form.

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    Double halides have been prepared in which iodine is present as a cation.

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    The field of complex compounds in which the central atom is a nonmetal has been extended.

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    It has been shown that complex compounds containing “acidocations” having a metalloid as central atom, are found more frequently than was previously thought.

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    Some generalizations have been made regarding the relation between the chemical properties and structures of complex compounds and the structures and polarizabilities of the original interhalogen molecules.

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    Some new ways have been found for the practical application of iodine halides (ICI and ICI3), for the quantitative determination of inorganic and organic substances, and for the preparation of iodine derivatives.

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Paper read at a Joint session of the Division of Physico-Mathematical, Chemical, and Geological Sciences of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR and the Division of Chemical Sciences of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR on May 11–13, 1954, In Lvov.

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Fialkov, Y.A. Interhalogen compounds as complex-formers. Russ Chem Bull 3, 847–855 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01168166

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