Holmium oxychloride
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ClHoO | |
Molar mass | 216.38 g·mol−1 |
Appearance | crystals |
Density | 7.23 g/cm3 |
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tetragonal | |
P4nmm | |
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Holmium oxyfluoride is an inorganic compound of holmium, oxygen, and chlorine with the chemical formula HoOCl.[1][2]
Synthesis
[edit]Decomposition of holmium(III) chloride crystallohydrate by heating:
- HoCl3·6H2O → HoOCl + 2HCl + 5H2O
Physical properties
[edit]The compound forms crystals of the tetragonal system, space group P4nmm.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Koch, Charles William (1953). Thermodynamics of the Trichlorides and Oxychlorides of Some of the Lanthanide and Actinide Elements (thesis). Radiation Laboratory, University of California. p. 82. Retrieved 15 July 2025.
- ^ Kong, Lingxin; Ouchi, Takanari; Okabe, Toru H. (15 May 2021). "Deoxidation of Ti using Ho in HoCl3 flux and determination of thermodynamic data of HoOCl". Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 863 156047. doi:10.1016/j.jallcom.2020.156047. ISSN 0925-8388. Retrieved 15 July 2025.
- ^ Donnay, Joseph Désiré Hubert (1973). Crystal Data: Inorganic compounds. National Bureau of Standards. p. 121. Retrieved 15 July 2025.