Noyes and Lyon[8] found that nitrogen and nitrogen-trichloride were formed in equimolar quantities.
On precipitating antimony trichloride or tartar emetic in acid solution with sulphuretted hydrogen, an orange-red precipitate of the hydrated sulphide is obtained, which turns black on being heated to 200 deg.
Antimonyl chloride, SbOCl, is produced by the decomposition of one part of the trichloride with four parts of water.
An antimony phosphide and arsenide are known, as is also a thiophosphate, SbPS4, which is prepared by heating together antimony trichloride and phosphorus pentasulphide.
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Antimony pentachloride, SbCl5 is prepared by heating the trichloride in a current of chlorine.
It dissociates into the trichloride and chlorine when heated.
Amongst them may be mentioned antimony pentachloride, SbCl{5}, which splits up into chlorine and antimony trichloride when heated.
By the action of water on iodine monochloride and trichloride a compound IHCl{2} is obtained, which does not seem to be altered by water.
From these observations it is evident that chloride of nitrogen presents great chemical interest, which is strengthened by its analogy with trichloride of phosphorus.
With a small excess of iodine, iodine monochloride remains liquid, but in the presence of traces of iodine trichloride it easily crystallises.
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Metallic zinc reduces the yellow trichloride to the blue dichloride, the metal being afterwards precipitated as a black powder.
From a solution of neutral trichloride of gold, as the last.
The solution being evaporated, the trichloride occurs as a greenish-blue deliquescent mass, which is soluble in alcohol.
Chlorides of the metals are instantly decomposed by fluorine, generally at the ordinary temperature, and in certain cases, antimony trichloride for instance, with the appearance of flame.
Pentachloride and trichloride of phosphorus both react most energetically with fluorine, instantly producing a brilliant flame, and evolving a mixture of phosphorus pentafluoride and free chlorine.
Bismuth trichloride forms double compounds with hydrochloric acid, the chlorides of the alkaline metals, ammonia, nitric oxide and nitrosyl chloride.
These compounds closely resemble the trichloride in their methods of preparation and their properties, forming oxyhaloids with water, and double compounds with ammonia, &c.
The concentration of chlorine in the solution increases as the temperature is raised, until at the point E, where the solution has the same composition as the solid, the maximum temperature is reached; the iodine trichloride melts.
At this temperature iodine trichloride can separate out, and a second quadruple {164} point (D) is obtained.
The very rounded form of the curve is due to the trichloridebeing largely dissociated in the liquid state.
Since the vapour pressure at the melting point of iodine trichlorideamounts to 16 atm.
Sodium acetate 1 drachm Gold trichloride 5 minim Distilled water 12 ounces This bath is a most excellent one in many respects, and should not be used under a week to get the best result.
The velocities of the two opposite reactions would be no longer equal, the combination of trichloride with bromine would be accelerated by the increased concentration of the former.
For example, in phosphorus pentachloride the five units of affinity possessed by the phosphorus atom are satisfied by the five monad atoms of chlorine, but in the trichloride two are disengaged, and, it may be supposed, satisfy each other.
Of the halogen compounds of phosphorus, the trichloride was discovered by Gay Lussac and Thenard, while the pentachloride was obtained by Davy.
It combines with the halogen elements with great energy, burning brilliantly in chlorine to form antimony trichloride (SbCl{3}).
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