Chromium(IV) chloride
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Chromium(IV) chloride CrCl4 is an unstable chromium compound, prepared by combining chromium(III) chloride and chlorine gas at elevated temperatures; it decomposes back to those substances at room temperature.
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[edit] Specs
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- Chloride[1]
[edit] Formula Weight
- 193.807[2]
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- ^ "Chromium." Chemistry: WebElements Periodic Table: Professional Edition: Chromium. 27 March, 2008.The University of Sheffield and WebElements Ltd.
- ^ "Chromium." Chemistry: WebElements Periodic Table: Professional Edition: Chromium. 27 March, 2008.The University of Sheffield and WebElements Ltd.
- ^ "Chromium." Chemistry: WebElements Periodic Table: Professional Edition: Chromium. 27 March, 2008.The University of Sheffield and WebElements Ltd.
- ^ "Chromium." Chemistry: WebElements Periodic Table: Professional Edition: Chromium. 27 March, 2008.The University of Sheffield and WebElements Ltd.