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Dicarbonyl ruthenium dibromide

Dicarbonyl ruthenium dibromide is an inorganic compound, a ruthenium carbonyl complex with the formula Ru (CO) 2 Br 2 , light orange crystals, does not dissolve in water.

Dicarbonyl ruthenium dibromide
Are common
Systematic
name
Dicarbonyl ruthenium dibromide
Traditional namesRuthenium carbonyl bromide; dibromodicarbonyl ruthenium
Chem. formulaRu (CO) 2 Br 2
Physical properties
conditionlight orange crystals
Molar mass316.90 g / mol
Thermal properties
T. sub.220 ° C

Content

Getting

  • Decomposition by heating carbonyl ruthenium bromide :
Ru(CO)Br→200oCRu(CO)2Br2+Ru{\ displaystyle {\ mathsf {Ru (CO) Br \ {\ xrightarrow {200 ^ {o} C}} \ Ru (CO) _ {2} Br_ {2} + Ru}}}  
  • The effect of carbon monoxide on ruthenium (III) bromide :
2RuBr3+fourCO→280oC2Ru(CO)2Br2+Br2{\ displaystyle {\ mathsf {2RuBr_ {3} + 4CO \ {\ xrightarrow {280 ^ {o} C}} \ 2Ru (CO) _ {2} Br_ {2} + Br_ {2}}}}  

Physical Properties

Dicarbonyl ruthenium dibromide forms light orange crystals.

Not soluble in water.

Chemical Properties

  • Upon reaction with nitric acid, it releases carbon monoxide and forms Ru (NO) Br 2 .

Literature

  • Chemistry Handbook / Editorial: Nikolsky B.P. et al. - 3rd ed., rev. - L .: Chemistry, 1971. - T. 2. - 1168 p.
  • Brief chemical encyclopedia / Under. ed. Knunyants I. L. .. - M: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1965. - T. 4. - 1182 p.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Dicarbonylruthenium dibromide&oldid = 80661812


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