
CAS 110802-84-1: Chloroiridic acid
Formula:H4Cl6IrO
InChI:InChI=1/6ClH.Ir.H2O/h6*1H;;1H2/q;;;;;;+4;/p-4/rCl4Ir.2ClH.H2O/c1-5(2,3)4;;;/h;2*1H;1H2
Synonyms:- Tetrachloroiridium Dihydrochloride Hydrate
- Hydrogen hexachloroiridate
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Hydrogen hexachloroiridate(IV) hydrate
CAS:Hydrogen hexachloroiridate(IV) hydratePurity:98%Color and Shape:Black SolidMolecular weight:424.97g/molChloroiridic Acid
CAS:Controlled ProductFormula:H2IrCl6·x(H2O)Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:406.95+ X(18.02)Hydrogen hexachloroiridate hydrate
CAS:Formula:Cl6IrOPurity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:424.9662Dihydrogen hexachloroiridate(IV) hydrate (99.9%-Ir)
CAS:Dihydrogen hexachloroiridate(IV) hydrate (99.9%-Ir)Formula:H2IrCl6·XH2OPurity:(99.9%-Ir)Color and Shape:black xtl.Molecular weight:407.00Hydrogen hexachloroiridate(IV) hydrate
CAS:Hydrogen hexachloroiridate(IV) hydrate is a salt that can be prepared by electrolysis of an aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride and sodium chlorate. The compound has been studied for its use as a coating material. It has been shown to be effective in catalyzing electrocatalysis and in reducing emissions from automobiles. Hydrogen hexachloroiridate(IV) hydrate can also be used in the production of magnesium metal, which is important because it is difficult to find an inexpensive source of this metal. In nature, proton reduction takes place by the direct action of electron donors on the surface of transition metals such as magnesium or ruthenium. This process is called electrolysis.Formula:H2IrCl6·XH2OPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:407 g/mol