Yttrium(III) chloride is an
inorganic compound
In chemistry, an inorganic compound is typically a chemical compound that lacks carbon–hydrogen bonds, that is, a compound that is not an organic compound. The study of inorganic compounds is a subfield of chemistry known as '' inorganic chemist ...
of
yttrium
Yttrium is a chemical element with the symbol Y and atomic number 39. It is a silvery-metallic transition metal chemically similar to the lanthanides and has often been classified as a "rare-earth element". Yttrium is almost always found in com ...
and
chloride
The chloride ion is the anion (negatively charged ion) Cl−. It is formed when the element chlorine (a halogen) gains an electron or when a compound such as hydrogen chloride is dissolved in water or other polar solvents. Chloride salts ...
. It exists in two forms, the hydrate (YCl
3(H
2O)
6) and an anhydrous form (YCl
3). Both are colourless solids that are highly
soluble
In chemistry, solubility is the ability of a substance, the solute, to form a solution with another substance, the solvent. Insolubility is the opposite property, the inability of the solute to form such a solution.
The extent of the solubil ...
in water and
deliquescent
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.
Structure
Solid YCl
3 adopts a cubic structure with close-packed chloride ions and yttrium ions filling one third of the octahedral holes and the resulting YCl
6 octahedra sharing three edges with adjacent octahedra, giving it a layered structure.
This structure is shared by a range of compounds, notably
AlCl3.
Preparation and reactions
YCl
3 is often prepared by the "
ammonium chloride route," starting from either Y
2O
3 or hydrated chloride or oxychloride.
or YCl
3·6H
2O.
These methods produce (NH
4)
2 5">Cl5
:10 NH
4Cl + Y
2O
3 → 2 (NH
4)
2 5">Cl5 + 6 NH
3 + 3 H
2O
:YCl
3·6H
2O + ''2'' NH
4Cl → (NH
4)
2 5">Cl5+ 6 H
2O
The pentachloride
decomposes thermally according to the following equation:
: (NH
4)
2 5">Cl5 → 2 NH
4Cl + YCl
3
The thermolysis reaction proceeds via the intermediacy of (NH
4)
2Cl7">2Cl7
Treating
Y2O3 with aqueous
HCl HCL may refer to:
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produces the hydrated chloride (YCl
3·6H
2O). When heated, this salt yields yttrium
oxychloride
In chemistry, molecular oxohalides (oxyhalides) are a group of chemical compounds in which both oxygen and halogen atoms are attached to another chemical element A in a single molecule. They have the general formula , where X = fluorine (F), chlor ...
rather than reverting to the anhydrous form.
References
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Yttrium compounds
Chlorides
Metal halides
Deliquescent substances