Actinium(III) chloride
Actinium(III) chloride is a chemical compound containing the rare radioactive element actinium. It has the formula AcCl3. Molecular weight of the compound is 333.378 g/m ol.[1]
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Actinium trichloride Actinium chloride | |
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AcCl3 | |
Appearance | White crystalline solid |
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Reactions
AcCl3 + H2O → AcOCl + 2 HCl[2]
Synthesis
4 Ac(OH)3 + 3 CCl4 → 4AcCl3 + 3CO2 + 6H2O.
Properties
- Molecular Formulae : AcCl3
- Colour : White
- Appearance : Crystalline solid
- Melting Point : 1051°C
- Density : 4810 kg m−3
- Molecular Weight : 333.378 g/m ol[3]
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References
- Pubchem. "Actinium chloride". pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.
- "AcCl3 + H2O = AcOCl + HCl - Chemical reaction and equation". chemiday.com.
- Ltd, Mark Winter, University of Sheffield and WebElements. "WebElements Periodic Table » Actinium » actinium trichloride". www.webelements.com.
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