- Yttrium(III) chloride
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Name = Yttrium(III) Chloride
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IUPACName = Yttrium(III) Chloride
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CASNo = 10361-92-9
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Formula = YCl3
MolarMass = 195.26 g/mol, anhydrous
Appearance = shiny white solid
Density = 2.67 g/cm³
Solubility = very soluble
SolubleOther = 60.1 g/100 mLethanol (15°C), 60.6 g/100 mLpyridine (15°C)Citation
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first = James F.
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title = The Metals of the Rare Earths
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pages = 135
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MeltingPt = 721°C
BoilingPt = 1507°Ccite web |url= http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/healthguidelines/yttriumandcompounds/recognition.html|title= Yttrium & Compounds|accessdate=2008-05-29 |publisher= United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration|date= 2007-01-11]
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OtherAnions =yttrium(III) fluoride yttrium(III) bromide yttrium(III) iodide
OtherCations =scandium(III) chloride lanthanum(III) chloride Yttrium(III) chloride (YCl3) is an ionic compound of
yttrium andchlorine . It is asalt that issolid at room temperature, highlysoluble in water, anddeliquescent . YCl3 in the solid state has a crystal structure with cubic close packed chloride ions and yttrium ions filling one third of the octahedral holes and the resulting YCl6 octahedra sharing three edges with adjacent octahedra give a layer structure. [ Wells A.F. (1984) "Structural Inorganic Chemistry" 5th edition Oxford Science Publications ISBN 0-19-855370-6 ] This structure is shared by a range of compounds notably AlCl3.
YCl3 is used as acatalyst and insuperconductor s and has been linked topulmonary edema andliver damageCitation
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year = 1999
title = The Dictionary of Substances and Their Effects
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pages = 666-7
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accessdate =2008-05-29 ] .Reactions
Yttrium(III) chloride can be formed by reacting
yttrium(III) oxide withhydrochloric acid Citation
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first = Francis M.
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last2 = Berolzheimer
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title = The Condensed Chemical Dictionary
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accessdate =2008-05-29 ] , among other methods.References
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