Definition of Fe3(NO2)6
1.1 Names
1.1.1 Common name: Fe3(NO2)6 is referred to as Hexanitritoferrate(III).
1.1.2 English name: Hexanitritoferrate(III) is also called Iron hexanitrito(III) in English.
1.2. Atomic structure: Fe3(NO2)6 contains 3 iron (Fe) atoms, 6 nitrite groups (NO2).
1.3. The atomic weight of Fe3(NO2)6 is about 482.940g/mol.
1.3.1 Molecular structure: The Fe3(NO2)6 molecule consists of 3 iron atoms, 6 nitrite groups each nitrite group contains 1 nitrogen atom and 2 oxygen atoms.
1.4 Ion structure: Fe3(NO2)6 is a complex ion, in which iron has an oxidation state of +3 and nitrite is a ligand with a high electronegativity.
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Properties: Fe3(NO2)6
2.1 The physical properties of Fe3(NO2)6 have not been fully studied, but we can assume that they are similar to other iron complex compounds, with a distinctive bright color.
2.2 Chemical properties of Fe3(NO2)6: this is a type of complex compound, it can participate in substitution or redox reactions with other compounds. -
Common chemical reactions of Fe3(NO2)6: Because Fe3(NO2)6 is not common in nature and is not often used in industry, not many specific chemical reactions involving Fe3(NO2)6 have been recorded.
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Synthesis of Fe3(NO2)6
4.1 Laboratory synthesis of Fe3(NO2)6: there is no specific information on how to synthesize Fe3(NO2)6 in the laboratory.
4.2 Industrial synthesis of Fe3(NO2)6: there is no specific information on how to synthesize Fe3(NO2)6 industrially.