Praseodymium (IV) fluoride is a binary inorganic compound, a salt of praseodymium metal and hydrofluoric acid with the formula PrF 4 , light yellow crystals.
| Praseodymium fluoride | |
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| Systematic name | Praseodymium (IV) Fluoride |
| Traditional names | Praseodymium fluoride; praseodymium tetrafluoride |
| Chem. formula | PrF 4 |
| Physical properties | |
| condition | light yellow crystals |
| Molar mass | 216.90 g / mol |
| Thermal properties | |
| T. | 90 ° C |
| Classification | |
| Reg. CAS number | 15192-24-2 |
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Content
Getting
- The effect of krypton difluoride on praseodymium (IV) oxide [1] :
- The dissolution of hexafluoroprazeodimate (IV) sodium in liquid hydrogen fluoride [2] :
Physical Properties
Praseodymium fluoride (IV) forms light yellow crystals.
Chemical Properties
- Decomposes when heated:
Notes
- ↑ Lester R. Morss. Synthesis of Lanthanide and Actinide Compounds . - Springer Science & Business Media, 1991. - 367 p. - ISBN 0-7923-1018-7 .
- ↑ Advances in Inorganic Chemistry and Radiochemistry . - Academic Press, 1977. - T. 20. - 368 p. - ISBN 0-12-023620-6 .
Literature
- CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics . - 89th edition. - Taylor and Francis Group, LLC, 2008-2009.