Silver perrhenate
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Silver(1+) perrhenate
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InChI=1S/Ag.4O.Re/q+1;;;;-1; Key: JRISYOCHUNKJAV-UHFFFAOYSA-N InChI=1/Ag.4O.Re/q+1;;;;-1;/rAg.O4Re/c;1-5(2,3)4/q+1;-1 Key: JRISYOCHUNKJAV-HGQFXYHCAN
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| Properties
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AgReO4
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| Molar mass
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358.073 g/mol
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| Density
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7.05 g/cm3
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| Melting point
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430 °C (806 °F; 703 K)
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Silver perrhenate is a chemical compound with the formula AgReO4. This compound is isostructural with the mineral scheelite (CaWO4).[1] Silver perrhenate reacts with trimethylsilyl chloride to give the silyl "ester" (CH3)3SiOReO3.[2]
References
- ↑ Naumov, D. Yu.; Virovets, A. V.; Korenev, S. V.; Gubanov, A. I. (1999). "Silver perrhenate, AgReO4". Acta Crystallographica Section C 55 (8): IUC9900097. doi:10.1107/S0108270199099138. Bibcode: 1999AcCrC..55C0097N.
- ↑ US patent 2008262256, Wolfgang A. Herrmann, Fritz E. Kuhn, Richard Fischer, "Method for efficiently producing methyltrioxorhenium(vii) (mto) and organorhenium(vii) oxides", issued 2005-08-30
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| Silver(0,I) | |
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| Silver(I) |
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