- Definition of Be2PbCl6
Be2PbCl6 is a chemical compound consisting of Be (Beryllium), Pb (Lead), and Cl (Chlorine) atoms. This chemical formula indicates that there are 2 beryllium atoms, one lead atom, and 6 chlorine atoms in each molecule of Be2PbCl6.
1.1 Names
1.1.1 Common Name: This compound does not have a specific common name in Vietnamese.
1.1.2 English Name: Beryllium lead chloride
1.2. Atomic mass: Be=9; Pb=207; Cl=35.5
1.3. Molar Mass: Based on the number of atoms and the atomic mass of each element, the molar mass of Be2PbCl6 is 430.5 g/mol.
1.3.1 Molecular Structure: 2 Be atoms are linked with 1 Pb atom and 6 Cl atoms to form a Be2PbCl6 molecule.
1.4 Ion Structure: This compound can dissociate into Be2+, Pb2+ and Cl- ions when dissolved in a suitable solvent.
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Properties of Be2PbCl6
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Common Chemical Reactions of Be2PbCl6
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Synthesis of Be2PbCl6
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