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  2. Iron(III) chloride - Wikipedia

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    Iron(III) chloride forms a 1:2 adduct with Lewis bases such as triphenylphosphine oxide; e.g., FeCl 3 (OP(C 6 H 5) 3) 2. The related 1:2 complex FeCl 3 (OEt 2) 2, where Et = C 2 H 5), has been crystallized from ether solution. [14] Iron(III) chloride also reacts with tetraethylammonium chloride to give the yellow salt of the tetrachloroferrate ...

  3. Dichlorotetrakis(pyridine)iron(II) - Wikipedia

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    Dichlorotetrakis(pyridine)iron(II) is the coordination complex with the formula FeCl 2 (pyridine) 4. A yellow solid, it is a prominent example of a transition metal pyridine complex. It is used as an anhydrous precursor to other iron complexes and catalysts. [1] According to X-ray crystallography, the chloride ligands are mutually trans. The ...

  4. Iron(II) chloride - Wikipedia

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    Iron(II) chloride, also known as ferrous chloride, is the chemical compound of formula FeCl 2.It is a paramagnetic solid with a high melting point. The compound is white, but typical samples are often off-white.

  5. Tris (bipyridine)iron (II) chloride - Wikipedia

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    Tris(bipyridine)iron(II) chloride features an octahedral Fe(II) center bound to three 2,2'-Bipyridine ligands. The complex has been isolated as salts with many anions. The complex has been isolated as salts with many anions.

  6. Iron chloride - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Iron chloride may refer to: Iron(II) chloride (ferrous ...

  7. Category:EC 1.21.1 - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Help. Pages in category "EC 1.21.1" This category contains only the following ...

  8. Transition metal chloride complex - Wikipedia

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    Chloride is commonly found as both a terminal ligand and a bridging ligand. The halide ligands are weak field ligands . Due to a smaller crystal field splitting energy, the homoleptic halide complexes of the first transition series are all high spin.

  9. Indium(I) chloride - Wikipedia

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    Indium(I) chloride (also indium monochloride) is the chemical compound with the formula InCl. Indium monochloride occurs as a yellow cubic form below 120 °C and above this temperature as a red orthorhombic form. [2] InCl is one of three known indium chlorides.