Tin (IV) dichloride dibromide is an inorganic compound, a double salt of tin , hydrochloric and hydrobromic acids with the formula SnBr 2 Cl 2 , a colorless liquid that reacts with water.
| Tin Dichloride Dibromide | |
|---|---|
| Are common | |
| Systematic name | Tin (IV) dichloride dibromide |
| Traditional names | Tin Chloride |
| Chem. formula | SnBr 2 Cl 2 |
| Physical properties | |
| condition | colorless liquid |
| Molar mass | 349.42 g / mol |
| Density | 2.82 g / cm³ |
| Thermal properties | |
| T. melt. | -20 ° C |
| T. bale. | 65 30 mm Hg ° C |
| T. decomp. | 191 ° C |
| Classification | |
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Getting
- The effect of bromine or hydrogen bromide on tin (IV) chloride, followed by separation of the products by fractional distillation in vacuum .
Physical Properties
Tin (IV) dichloride dibromide forms a colorless liquid.
Literature
- Chemical Encyclopedia / Editorial Board: Knunyants I.L. et al. - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1992. - T. 3. - 639 p. - ISBN 5-82270-039-8 .
- Chemistry Handbook / Editorial: Nikolsky B.P. et al. - 3rd ed., rev. - L .: Chemistry, 1971. - T. 2. - 1168 p.
- Furman A.A. Inorganic chlorides (chemistry and technology). - M .: Chemistry, 1980 .-- 416 p.