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  2. Astatine compounds - Wikipedia

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    Astatine can replace a hydrogen atom in benzene to form astatobenzene C 6 H 5 At; this may be oxidized to C 6 H 5 AtCl 2 by chlorine. By treating this compound with an alkaline solution of hypochlorite, C 6 H 5 AtO 2 can be produced. [31] Astatine-labelled iodine reagents have been used to synthesise RAt, RAtCl 2, R 2 AtCl, and RAtO 2 (R ...

  3. Organoastatine chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Two-step procedures are used today, first synthesising stable astatoaryl prosthetic groups before incorporating them into the protein. [3] Not only is the C–At bond the weakest of all carbon–halogen bonds (following periodic trends), but also the bond easily breaks as the astatine is oxidised back to free astatine.

  4. Astatine - Wikipedia

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    Astatine may form bonds to the other chalcogens; these include S 7 At + and At(CSN) − 2 with sulfur, a coordination selenourea compound with selenium, and an astatine–tellurium colloid with tellurium. [73] Structure of astatine monoiodide, one of the astatine interhalogens and the heaviest known diatomic interhalogen

  5. Isotopes of astatine - Wikipedia

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    Astatine-212 and astatine-216 are expected to decay either way. The most stable isotope of astatine is astatine-210, which has a half-life of about 8.1 hours. This isotope's primary decay mode is positron emission to the relatively long-lived alpha emitter, polonium-210. In total, only five isotopes of astatine have half-lives exceeding one ...

  6. Iron compounds - Wikipedia

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    Iron shows the characteristic chemical properties of the transition metals, namely the ability to form variable oxidation states differing by steps of one and a very large coordination and organometallic chemistry: indeed, it was the discovery of an iron compound, ferrocene, that revolutionalized the latter field in the 1950s. [1]

  7. Category:Astatine compounds - Wikipedia

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  8. Interhalogen - Wikipedia

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    This compound is the only known interhalogen compound where the larger atom is carrying seven of the smaller atoms. All attempts to synthesize bromine or chlorine heptafluoride have met with failure; instead, bromine pentafluoride or chlorine pentafluoride is produced, along with fluorine gas.

  9. Hydrogen astatide - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogen astatide, also known as astatine hydride, astatane, astatidohydrogen or hydroastatic acid, is a chemical compound with the chemical formula HAt, consisting of an astatine atom covalently bonded to a hydrogen atom. [4] It thus is a hydrogen halide.